Sentence examples of "Go up" in English with translation "monter"

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You must go up the hill. Tu dois monter la colline.
As we go up higher, the air becomes thinner. À mesure qu'on monte en altitude, l'atmosphère s'appauvrit.
The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes. Plus haut nous montons, plus l'air se raréfie.
There's no guarantee that the stock will go up. Il n'y aucune garantie que l'action va monter.
I go up to the rooftop when I want to see the blue sky. Je monte sur le toit quand je veux voir le ciel bleu.
The price is going up. Le prix monte.
She quickly went up the stairs. Elle a monté les marches quatre à quatre.
The unemployment rate went up to 5%. Le taux de chômage est monté à 5%.
The cost of gasoline keeps on going up. Le prix de l'essence n'a cesse de monter.
He called his father as he went up the stairs. Il appela son père tout en montant les escaliers.
Mr White said to them, "The room will be $30. $10 for each man." Each man gave him $10 and went up to the room. Monsieur White leur dit :"la chambre sera à 30$, 10$ par homme". Chaque homme lui donna 10$ et monta dans sa chambre.
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