Examples of using Japp in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
There is Japp.
No, the Japp is a good police officer.
Sorry, Japp?
Japp of the Yard strikes again!".
My dear Japp!
My dear Japp, this is truly most impressive.
Chief-Inspector Japp.
Inspector Chefe Japp and Mr. Poirot.
My poor person Japp.
My expensive Japp, it seems to me a common crime.
Thank you, Mr. Japp.
Never, in any situation the Inspector Japp will know that I investigated this case.
Where you are. Japp?
Inspector Japp… Can you tell me the events leading up to the death of Mr. Benedict Farley?
It is how he says, Japp.
I do notwhish to be visible when Inspector Japp discovers he has to chase after Mr. Radnor.
With the Chief-Inspector Japp?
Every morning, the Inspector Japp it would pull out the hairs and, to each corner, the proclamation of the ardinas.
Is Chief-Inspector Japp gone?
Good morning, Inspector Chief Japp.
Philip Jackson(born 18 June 1948) is an English actor, known for his many television and film roles,most notably as Chief Inspector Japp in the television series Poirot and as Abbot Hugo, one of the recurring adversaries in the cult 1980s series Robin of Sherwood.[1].
Not even to think, Mr. Japp!
We will leave this so interesting play andto phone to an Inspector Japp.
Hastings, try to find out for me, if you please, who asked Japp to be here.
I think we should alert Inspector Japp.
My dear Chief-Inspector Japp.
This has not been cheeping, Japp.
You have got nothing on me, Japp.
Then I imagined the next thing, Japp.
So, if you please, a note for the Chief-Inspector Japp.