Sentence examples of "Pars" in French with translation "go"

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Non, ne pars pas encore. No, don't go yet.
Pars tôt pour avoir une bonne place. Go early in order to get a good seat.
Même si tu pars loin, restons en contact par téléphone. Even if you go far away, let's keep in touch with each other over the phone.
Je pars pour Vancouver la semaine prochaine pour voir ma sœur. I'm going off to Vancouver next week to see my sister.
Pars tout de suite, ou tu seras en retard à l'école. Go at once, or you will be late for school.
Je ne vais nulle part. I never go anywhere.
Voilà notre bus qui part. There goes our bus.
Il est parti au maquis. He's gone into hiding.
Il est parti en Amérique. He has gone to America.
Il est parti en vitesse. He went out in a hurry.
Il est parti très loin. He went far away.
Je suis parti chercher Wang. I went to find Wang.
À vos marques, prêts, partez ! On your marks, get set, go!
Elle est partie à Paris. She has gone to Paris.
Elle est partie se coucher. She had gone to bed.
Elle est partie en voyage. She's gone on a trip.
La douleur est finalement partie. The pain finally went away.
Je veux que vous partiez. I want you to go.
Dois-je partir de suite ? Do I need to go right away?
Êtes-vous prête à partir ? Are you ready to go?
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