Usage examples of "garer" in French with translation to English

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Translations: all38 park38
Vous pouvez vous garer ici. You may park here.
Tu peux te garer ici. You may park here.
Puis-je garer ma voiture ici ? Could I park my car here?
Vous ne pouvez garer votre véhicule ici. You can't park your car here.
Tu ne peux pas garer ta voiture ici. You cannot park your car here.
Est-ce que je peux garer ma voiture ici ? Can I park my car here?
Vous a-t-on dit où garer votre voiture ? Have you been told where to park your car?
T'a-t-on dit où garer ta voiture ? Have you been told where to park your car?
Je lui ai demandé où je pourrais garer ma voiture. I asked him where I should park my car.
Merci de me dire où je dois garer ma voiture. Please tell me where to park my car.
"Puis-je me garer ici ?" "Non, vous ne pouvez pas." "May I park here?" "No, you must not."
"Puis-je me garer ici ?" "Non, vous ne le pouvez pas." "May I park here?" "No, you can't."
Il y a peu de places où se garer par ici. There are few places to park around here.
Monsieur, vous n’avez pas le droit de garer votre voiture ici. Sir, you are not allowed to park your car here.
Prends le temps de te garer correctement, je ne suis pas pressé. Take your time to park correctly, I am not in a hurry.
Il prendra un certain temps au ciment pour sécher avant que nous puissions garer la voiture dessus. It will take awhile for the cement to dry before we can use it to park the car.
Mademoiselle Baker savait que le jeune homme devrait partir très bientôt, elle décida alors de lui demander de bouger un peu sa voiture, afin qu'elle puisse garer la sienne à une bonne place pour la nuit avant d'aller se coucher. Miss Baker knew that the young man would have to leave very soon, so she decided to ask him to move his car a bit, so that she could park hers in the proper place for the night before going to bed.
Il gara sa voiture derrière le bâtiment. He parked his car behind the building.
Il gara sa voiture devant le bâtiment. He parked his car in front of the building.
La voiture est garée devant le bâtiment. The car is parked in front of the building.
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