Sentence examples of "in die Schule gehen" in German
Jung zu sein bedeutet, dass man in die Schule gehen muss.
Être jeune signifie qu'on doit fréquenter l'école.
Mary gab vor, krank zu sein, um nicht in die Schule gehen zu müssen.
Mary fit croire qu'elle était malade pour éviter d'aller à l'école.
Nach dem Gesetz müssen Kinder in die Schule gehen.
D'après la loi, les enfants doivent aller à l'école.
Du darfst dein eigenes Mittagessen in die Schule bringen.
Tu as le droit d'apporter ton propre déjeuner à l'école.
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