Sentence examples of "sortiras" in French with translation "go out"

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Est-ce que tu sortiras demain ? Will you go out tomorrow?
Elle est privée de sortie. She is forbidden to go out.
N'es-tu pas sortie ? Didn't you go out?
N'êtes-vous pas sorties ? Didn't you go out?
Je sors dans une heure. I'm going out in an hour.
Je sors cet après-midi. I am going out this afternoon.
Et si on sortait dîner ? How about going out for dinner?
Quel étudiant est-il sorti ? Which student went out?
N'es-tu pas sorti ? Didn't you go out?
N'êtes-vous pas sorti ? Didn't you go out?
Je l'ai entendu sortir. I heard him go out.
Puis-je sortir me promener ? May I go out for a walk?
Elle veut sortir avec lui. She wants to go out with him.
Tu es libre de sortir. You are free to go out.
Vous ne pouvez pas sortir. You can't go out.
Il aime sortir à cheval. He likes to go out on horseback.
Êtes-vous prête à sortir ? Are you ready to go out?
Coiffe-toi avant de sortir. Comb your hair before you go out.
Coiffez-vous avant de sortir. Comb your hair before you go out.
Es-tu prête à sortir ? Are you ready to go out?
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