Sentence examples of "Go" in English with translation "partir"

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Are you ready to go? Es-tu prêt à partir ?
No, don't go yet. Non, ne pars pas encore.
No, I didn't go. Non, je ne suis pas parti.
Do you want to go? Veux-tu partir ?
Need he go right now? Faut-il qu'il parte précisément maintenant ?
I have to go, Sweetheart. Je dois partir, chérie.
I would rather not go. Je ferai mieux de ne pas partir.
He will go as well. Il partira aussi.
I want to go abroad. Je veux partir à l'étranger.
I want you to go. Je veux que vous partiez.
He was determined to go abroad. Il était déterminé à partir à l'étranger.
We plan to go hiking tomorrow. Nous prévoyons de partir en excursion, demain.
You can go however you like. Tu peux partir comme tu veux.
You'd better not go today. Tu ferais mieux de ne pas partir aujourd'hui.
Let's eat before we go. Mangeons avant de partir.
Tom won't let you go. Tom ne te laissera pas partir.
He said that I must go. Il dit que je dois partir.
Let's go hiking this weekend. Partons en randonnée ce week-end.
Tom wants to go with you. Tom veux partir avec toi.
Sorry, I've got to go. Désolé, je dois partir.
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