Usage examples of "train" in English with translation to Spanish

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You'll miss the train. Vas a perder el tren.
You must continue to train. Debes seguir entrenando.
Perhaps he missed the train. Puede que haya perdido el tren.
I train almost every day. Entreno casi todos los días.
When does the train leave? ¿Cuándo sale el tren?
Your task will be to train the employees on the new computer system. Tu tarea será entrenar a los empleados en el nuevo sistema informático.
The train is running late El tren corre tarde
Which train are you catching? ¿Qué tren vas a coger?
They got into the train. Subieron al tren.
Tom missed the last train. Tom perdió el último tren.
Where is this train going? ¿Adónde va este tren?
The train leaves at six. El tren sale a las seis.
He missed the last train. Él perdió el último tren.
I returned home by train. Yo volví a casa en tren.
I missed the last train. Perdí el último tren.
This is the last train. Este es el último tren.
I have missed my train. He perdido mi tren.
You will miss the train. Vas a perder el tren.
Is it a local train? ¿Es un tren regional?
I almost missed the train. Casi perdí el tren.
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