The German word "Herren" is the plural form of "Herr," which means "mister" or "gentleman." It is often used in formal contexts to refer to men or gentlemen collectively. Additionally, "Herren" can also be seen in phrases like "Herrenhaus," which refers to a men's house or a similar establishment.
Herren or Ehrenmänner
"Herren", "Gentlemen" and "Ehrenmänner" are all translations of the English word "Gentlemen".Herren
its singular.
'Heren', which is the 'Gentlemen' part of 'Dames en Heren', is a Dutch equivalent of the German 'Herren'.
"die Herren"
Depending on context, men can be translated as Herren or Männer. There is also the word Menschen, meaning "humanity", "people".
In German, "men's toilet" is translated as "Herren-Toilette" or simply "Herren." You might also see signs that say "Männer" to indicate the men's restroom.
Frau = Woman; Mrs Dame = lady (meine Damen und Herren = Ladies and Gentlemen)
Men's translates as "Männer" or "Herren"it is men-a. i am not shur if i spelt it rit but i do no wat i am taking abut i liv in germany. i am onle 8.
greave is not a German word.
Rouse is not a German word
Plick is not a German word.