Sentence examples of "Gehst" in German with translation "leave"

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Am besten gehst du sofort. You had better leave at once.
Wann gehst du zur Schule? When do you leave for school?
Um wie viel Uhr gehst du los? What time will you leave?
Ich möchte gerne, dass du jetzt gehst. I'd like you to leave now.
Bitte schließ die Tür ab, wenn du gehst. Please lock the door when you leave.
Mach das Licht aus, wenn du aus dem Zimmer gehst. Turn off the light on leaving the room.
Vergiss nicht, das Gas abzustellen, bevor du aus dem Haus gehst. Don't forget to turn off the gas before leaving the house.
Schau nach links und rechts bevor du über die Straße gehst. Look to the left and right before crossing the street.
Es gibt etwas, das ich dir, bevor du gehst, sagen muss. There's something I need to tell you before you leave.
Sie ist nach Paris gegangen. She left for Paris.
Ihr solltet jetzt lieber gehen. You'd better leave now.
Du solltest jetzt lieber gehen. You'd better leave now.
Es war Zeit zu gehen. It was time to leave.
Sie sollten jetzt lieber gehen. You'd better leave now.
Wir haben sie gehen sehen. We saw them leave.
Mein Flug geht um sechs. My plane leaves at six o'clock.
Ich will, dass er geht. I want him to leave.
Tom kam, nachdem Mary gegangen war. Tom came after Mary left.
Er ist vor zehn Minuten gegangen. He left ten minutes ago.
Tom ist vor fünf Minuten gegangen. Tom left five minutes ago.
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