Examples of using "Schuldet" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom owes Mary a lot.
- Tom owed a lot to Mary.
Tom owes Mary money.
She owes me money.
Tom doesn't owe anybody anything.
Tom owes me money.
He owes me a lot of money.
She owes me a lot of money.
- Tom already owes me three hundred dollars.
- Tom already owes me $300.
Does Tom still owe you money?
Nick owes me ten dollars.
Tom owes Mary an apology.
- Tom owes Mary three hundred dollars.
- Tom owes Mary 300 dollars.
A thousand yen is owed to you.
He owes me a favor.
Tom owes me thirty bucks.
She owes him a lot of money.
Tom already owes me $300.
Tom owes me rent.
Tom still owes Mary 2,000 dollars.
Tom owes me a lot of money.
Tom certainly owes Mary an apology.
Tom already owes me $300.
Tom still owes Mary 2,000 dollars.
Tom has paid back what he owes us.
Tell Tom he owes me one.
You owe me.
Tom owes Mary slightly over a thousand dollars.
You owe me something.
What does Tom owe you?
In addition to that sum he still owes me ten dollars.
You owe Tom an apology.
Does Tom still owe you money?
How much money does Tom owe you?
You owe me something.
You owe me $1,000.
Tom hasn't yet paid back the money that he owes me.
She owes him a lot of money, but she probably won't be able to pay it back.
He might pay me some of the money he owes.
You owe Tom an apology.
You owe me thirty bucks.
You owe Tom an explanation.
My daughter and I are alike grateful for this opportunity of thanking the brave man to whom she owes her life and I mine.
Tom and Mary want the rest of the money you owe them.
As a student of history, I also know the debt which civilization owes to Islam. It was Islam, which — at Al Azhar University and other places — carried the light of knowledge through so many centuries, and thus paved the way for the Renaissance and the Enlightenment.