Sentence examples of "führen" in German with translation "travel"

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Ich bin es gewohnt, auf Reisen Tagebuch zu führen. I usually keep a diary when I travel.
„Gullivers Reisen“ steckt voller Satire, und tatsächlich führen seine Reisen Gulliver nicht aus England heraus. "Gulliver's Travels" is all satire, in fact, his voyages never take him out of England.
Ich fahre lieber mit meinem Auto. I prefer to travel in my car.
Meine Großmutter fährt gern mit der Eisenbahn. My grandmother likes traveling by train.
Ist es gefährlich, alleine U-Bahn zu fahren? Is it dangerous to travel alone on the U-Bahn?
Ich fahre lieber mit dem Zug als zu fliegen. I prefer traveling by train to flying.
Sie brauchen eine Fahrkarte, um mit dem Bus zu fahren. You'll need a ticket to travel by bus.
Wenn du mit dem Shinkansen fährst, scheint es von Nagoya nach Tokio nicht weit zu sein. If you travel by Shinkansen, it doesn't seem far from Nagoya to Tokyo.
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