Sentence examples of "leave" in English with translation "partire"

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Let's leave tomorrow morning. Partiremo domani mattina.
When does the train leave? Quando parte il treno?
I'm about to leave. Sto per partire.
What time do we leave? A che ora partiamo?
I want him to leave. Voglio che parta.
I want to leave early. Voglio partire presto.
I have to leave now. Devo partire ora.
I have to leave tomorrow Devo partire domani
When are you going to leave? Quando partirai?
I leave for London tomorrow morning. Parto per Londra domani mattina.
I'm ready to leave now. Sono pronto a partire ora.
We will leave in an hour. Partiremo tra un'ora.
Oh, really? When did he leave? Oh, davvero? Quando è partito?
You need to leave right now. Devi partire subito.
Which airport do I leave from? Da quale aeroporto parto?
When does the last train leave? Quando parte l'ultimo treno?
What time does the train leave? A che ora parte il treno?
He will leave for Paris next month. Partirà per Parigi il mese prossimo.
What time does the next train leave? A che ora parte il prossimo treno?
I leave for Bruxelles in one hour. Parto per Bruxelles tra un'ora.
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