- German honorifics - Wikipedia
The corresponding form of address for head teachers was Herr Rektor or Herr Direktor Nowadays, Herr Frau and the surname are generally used, although the phrase Herr Lehrer (“Sir”) can still be found
- HERR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HERR is —used among German-speaking people as a title equivalent to Mr
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- Herr | translate German to English - Cambridge Dictionary
Herr translate: gentleman, Mr , lord, master, Lord, gentleman, lord, master, Mister, sir, the Lord, master Learn more in the Cambridge German-English Dictionary
- Why do Germans say Herr? - Resto NYC
The German word “Herr” is a common form of address that is used to show respect when speaking to or about men It derives from the German title meaning “Mister” or “Sir” and is an important part of German language and culture
- Herr - Translation in English - Langenscheidt dictionary German-English
Translation for 'Herr' using the free German-English dictionary by LANGENSCHEIDT -– with examples, synonyms and pronunciation
- Herr - definition of Herr by The Free Dictionary
Herr (hɛr; Eng hɛər) n , pl Her•ren (ˈhɛr ən; Eng ˈhɛər ən) the conventional German title and term of address for a man
- HERR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Herr in American English (German heʀ, English hɛər) noun Word forms: plural Herren (German ˈheʀən, English ˈhɛərən) the conventional German title of respect and term of address for a man, corresponding to Mr or in direct address to sir
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