Literally "my sir". It can mean also mean "my lord".
It's more or less the equivalent of the English "Mister."
Herr in German could mean Mr., owner (as in, of a pet) or gentleman. (as in, the gentlemen over here would like a table.)
It means "very good Sir"
Mister
Herr Fantastisch = "Mr. Fantastic"
Usually "Herr" is used in the meaning of "mister" (Mr.), it also means "master".
The German word herr is equivalent to the English word Mister.
Sri
"Frau", the German word equivalent of "Mrs." in English. Because "Herr" is Mr., his spouse would be Mrs.: Frau.
Herr is mister in German for example: Herr Schiller = Mister schiller
In general you say "Herr." This is pronounced about like English "Hair", not like English "Her".
It means Mr in Swedish.
As in English, there is only one prefix for males, Herr.
Herr Adolf Hitler is the same in German as it is in English.
"Herr, wir vertrauen auf deine Güte" means: Lord, we trust in your loving-kindness.
In Modern Greek, it is HERR-uh-KLEE. Of course, the final s is spoken in English.