Sentence examples of "En" in French with translation "to"

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Voulez-vous vous en aller ? Do you want to go?
Je veux aller en Italie. I do want to go to Italy.
Il a été en France. He has been to France.
Enfin, elle alla en Amérique. Lastly, she went to America.
Il est parti en Amérique. He has gone to America.
J'aimerais aller en France. I would like to go to France.
Je suis allé en Inde. I have been to India.
Je l'envoie en Californie. I'm sending her to California.
Je veux aller en Australie. I want to travel to Australia.
Désolé d'être en retard. Sorry to be late.
Et de fil en aiguille And one thing leading to another
Nous sommes allés en Russie. We went to Russia.
Je pars en Turquie demain. I'm off to Turkey tomorrow.
Je voulais aller en Chine. I wanted to go to China.
Ils sont allés en Europe. They have gone to Europe.
Quand retournez-vous en Italie ? When are you going back to Italy?
Je veux aller en France. I want to go over to France.
tu viens quand en France when do you come to France
Je veux aller en Suède. I want to go to Sweden.
Je souhaiterais payer en liquide. I would like to pay with cash.
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