Usage examples of "shopkeeper" in English with translation to German

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"I believe that the code for Lebanon is 961," the shopkeeper said. "Ich glaube, der Ländercode für den Libanon ist 961", sagte die Ladenbesitzerin.
As she fetched Dima the suit, the shopkeeper noticed smears of blood on his shirt, and couldn't help but stare in shock. Als sie Dima den Anzug holte, bemerkte die Ladeninhaberin Blutspuren auf seinem Hemd und konnte nicht anders, als ihn schockiert anzustarren.
"But don't you think that it's a little big?" asked the shopkeeper. "Aber finden Sie nicht, dass er ein bisschen groß ist?" fragte de Geschäftsinhaberin.
"No," the shopkeeper replied. "I'm quite serious. You saw the price tag." "Nein," erwiderte der Ladenbesitzer, "das meine ich schon ernst. Sie haben doch das Preisschild gesehen."
"You have expensive taste!" the shopkeeper exclaimed. "Are you sure you don't want to look through our cheaper variants first?" "Sie haben einen teuren Geschmack!" rief die Ladenbesitzerin aus. "Sind Sie sicher, dass Sie sich nicht zuerst unsere billigeren Modelle anschauen wollen?"
"Would you like to buy a suit?" the shopkeeper asked Dima, who brought the smells of the previous night with him as he walked through the door. "Möchten Sie einen Anzug kaufen?" fragt die Ladeninhaberin Dima, der die Gerüche der letzten Nacht mit sich brachte, als er durch die Tür ging.
"Well," said the shopkeeper, motioning for Dima to follow her to the cash register. "That'll be 3,000,000.99, then." "Gut", sagte die Ladenbesitzerin und bedeutete Dima, dass er ihr zur Registrierkasse folgen solle. "Das macht dann also 3.000.000,99."
"Our boss insisted on that price," the shopkeeper explained. "But you know, you don't have to pay me 0.99 in kopeks. You can pay more if you like." "Unser Chef bestand auf dem Preis", erklärte die Ladeninhaberin. "Aber wissen Sie, Sie brauchen mir die 0.99 nicht in Kopeken zu bezahlen. Wenn Sie wollen, können Sie mehr bezahlen."
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