gentlemen
The German word "Herren" is the plural form of "Herr", which translates to "gentleman" or "mister" in English. It is used to address a group of men or to refer to men in general. It is also used in formal settings or in titles, such as "Herr Doktor" (Mr. Doctor). In casual settings, "Jungs" is more commonly used to refer to a group of men.
The gentlemen are in the meeting room.
This sentence uses 'Herren' as a plural noun to mean 'gentlemen', referring to a group of male adults. 'Sitzungssaal' translates to 'meeting room', indicating the location of these gentlemen.
The men's shoes are expensive.
In this example, 'Herren' is used as a possessive adjective to indicate that the shoes are designed for men or men's style. 'Teuer' means expensive, stating the cost of these shoes.
These are the gentlemen from the police.
This phrase uses 'Herren' to mean 'gentlemen', referring to a group of male officers from the police. 'Von der Polizei' translates to 'from the police', indicating their profession or affiliation.