Usage examples of "leave" in English with translation to Italian

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Did you leave a tip? Hai lasciato la mancia?
Let's leave tomorrow morning. Partiremo domani mattina.
When does the next train leave? Quando forma il prossimo il congedo?
Can I leave a message? Posso lasciare un messaggio?
When does the train leave? Quando parte il treno?
I want to leave Paris. Voglio lasciare Parigi.
I'm about to leave. Sto per partire.
When did Tom leave Boston? Quand'è che Tom ha lasciato Boston?
What time do we leave? A che ora partiamo?
Will you leave a message? Lascerai un messaggio?
I want him to leave. Voglio che parta.
Innsbruck, I must leave you. Innsbruck, ti devo lasciare.
I want to leave early. Voglio partire presto.
Don't leave the room. Non lasciare la stanza.
I have to leave now. Devo partire ora.
I'll never leave you. Non ti lascerò mai.
I have to leave tomorrow Devo partire domani
Did you leave the window open? Hai lasciato la finestra aperta?
When are you going to leave? Quando partirai?
She will leave the hospital soon. Lascerà presto l'ospedale.
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