Examples of using "„panie" in a sentence and their english translations:
Ladies first.
- Ladies first.
- Ladies before gentlemen.
- Ladies first!
Give peace, Lord.
I love you, Lord!
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen!
We adore thy cross, O Lord.
We glorify your resurrection, O Lord.
- These ladies are my aunts.
- The women are my aunts.
- These women are my aunts.
Mr. Crouch, what are you doing?
- Sit down again, Miss Curtis.
- Mr. Curtis, won't you please sit down again?
- Is she still here?
- Are you still here?
Lord Jesus Christ in heaven, please protect me.
Where, Sir, are you going to?
Sir, please fill out this form.
I wish you a good day, sir!
Mr Crouch, what do you do?
-[Pepe] It's all quite changed. -[woman] Good morning, President.
Doctor, please give this child first aid.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like you to listen to my opinion.
Have mercy, my God, for the sake of my tears!
How long have you been in Czechoslovakia, Mr. Reindle?
Gentlemen, lift the toilet seat! Ladies also like to sit dry.
Do I have to bring my son to your office, Doctor?
They addressed me as doctor.
"You, Sir, are an imperialist!" "And you, Sir, are a troll."
It was my fault, Mr. Phillips. I teased her.
The telephone is out of order, Mr. Tamori.
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner.
Thanks to electric goods, housewives have plenty of free time.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
Try out my reins and my heart.
The argument Mack the Knife gives in court was to say: "Mr. Judge,
Eh? Have we run out of toner? Oh well, sorry, but can you go the staff-room and get some, Katou?
[reporter] President, good morning. How do you feel in these last minutes as president? [Pepe] I feel the same as every other day.
Are you still here?