Sentence examples of "Leave" in English with translation "gehen"

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What time will you leave? Um wie viel Uhr gehst du los?
We ought to leave now. Wir sollten jetzt gehen.
I want him to leave. Ich will, dass er geht.
They're about to leave. Sie wollen gerade gehen.
She is about to leave. Sie ist im Begriff zu gehen.
I have to leave now. Ich muss jetzt gehen.
It was time to leave. Es war Zeit zu gehen.
You'd better leave now. Du solltest jetzt lieber gehen.
Tom asked Mary not to leave. Tom bat Mary, nicht zu gehen.
I guess we should leave now. Ich schätze, wir sollten jetzt gehen.
What time do we leave tomorrow? Um wie viel Uhr gehen wir morgen los?
I've got to leave soon. Ich muss bald gehen.
We are just going to leave. Wir gehen gerade fort.
When do you leave for school? Wann gehst du zur Schule?
You had better leave at once. Am besten gehst du sofort.
I authorize my workers to leave early. Ich erlaube meinen Arbeitern, früher zu gehen.
I demand that he leave at once. Ich fordere, dass er sofort geht.
Let's leave when you are ready. Wir gehen wenn sie bereit sind.
I'd like you to leave now. Ich möchte gerne, dass du jetzt gehst.
Too bad you have to leave already. Wie schade, dass du schon gehen musst.
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