Examples of using "„messer" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have a knife?
Give me your knife.
There is a knife missing.
He drew his knife.
Drop the knife!
One knife is missing.
Put down the knife.
This knife is dull.
How many knives do you need?
- That is not your knife.
- That's not your knife.
- That isn't your knife.
My knife has lost its edge.
Did you use my knife?
Tom needs a sharp knife.
She has sharpened the knives.
He was sharpening a knife.
I need a knife.
The knife is dull.
Tom is sharpening a knife.
I was sharpening the knives.
I don't have a knife.
Tom had a knife.
I want a knife.
He sharpened the knives.
Tom sharpened the knife.
Mary sharpened the knives.
My knife is broken.
- I've got a knife.
- I have a knife.
This knife cuts well.
The knife is dirty.
My knife is sharp.
Give me the knife.
Put that knife away.
Tom sharpened the knives.
Where's the knife?
I sharpen the knife.
That knife cuts well.
Drop the knife!
This is Tom's knife.
Tom sharpened his knife.
This is a knife.
Where are the knives?
Give me your knife.
The knife is sharp.
Do I have a knife?
This knife is dull.
Do you have a knife?
Does Tom have a knife?
Tom has a knife.
May I borrow your knife?
My knife has lost its edge.
May I borrow your knife?
The knife isn't sharp.
- This knife won't cut well.
- This knife doesn't cut well.
Tom handed the knife to Mary.
- That is not your knife.
- This is not your knife.
You sharpened the knives.
She has sharpened the knives.
- This knife is very sharp.
- This is a really sharp knife.