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

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Wir sollten die Polizei rufen. We should call the police.
Ich werde einen Polizisten rufen. I will call a policeman.
Bitte rufen Sie die Polizei Please call the police
Wir sollten den Doktor rufen. We should call the doctor.
Rufen Sie mich morgen an! Call me tomorrow.
Tom sollte einen Arzt rufen. Tom needs to call a doctor.
Bitte rufen sie einen Arzt! Please call a doctor!
Rufen wir den Hund Skipper. Let's call the dog Skipper.
Wir rufen den Geschäftsführer zurück. We are calling back the manager.
Wir sollten lieber einen Arzt rufen. We had better call the doctor.
Können Sie mir ein Taxi rufen? Can you call me a taxi?
Kannst du mir ein Taxi rufen? Can you call me a taxi?
Du solltest besser den Arzt rufen. You'd better call the doctor.
Ihr solltet besser den Arzt rufen. You'd better call the doctor.
Wir mussten den Arzt nicht rufen. We didn't need to call the doctor.
Rufen Sie mich im Büro an. Call me at the office.
Ich werde Ihnen ein Taxi rufen. I'll call you a taxi.
Sie sollten besser den Arzt rufen. You'd better call the doctor.
Rufen Sie mich nicht mehr an. Don't call me anymore.
Tom hörte Mary um Hilfe rufen. Tom heard Mary call for help.
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