Usage examples of "weggegangen" in German with translation to English

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Tom ist vor fünf Minuten weggegangen. Tom left five minutes ago.
Sie ist lange vor Ihrer Ankunft weggegangen. She left here long before you arrived.
Sie sagte mir seinen Namen, nachdem er weggegangen war. She told me his name after he had left.
Alles, was ich weiß, ist, dass sie gestern weggegangen ist. All I know is that she left last week.
Ich sah Andrea von zuhause weggehen. I saw Andrea leaving home.
Ich bin beinahe fertig zum Weggehen. I'm about ready to go.
Ich denke, dass ich nun weggehen muss. I think I should leave.
Mir ist zur Zeit nicht nach Weggehen. I don't feel like going out these days.
Sie ging lange vor deiner Ankunft hier weg. She left here long before you arrived.
Er konnte wegen des starken Regens nicht weggehen. He could not go out because of the heavy rain.
Bitte geh weg und hör auf, mich zu nerven. Please go away and stop annoying me.
John ging weg, ohne sich auch nur zu verabschieden. John went away without so much as saying good-by.
Der Mann ging endlich weg. The man went off at last.
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