Usage examples of "go by train" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Will you go by train? Você vai de trem?
He would rather go by train than by plane. Preferiríamos ir de trem a ir de avião.
Some came by bus, and the others - by train. Alguns vieram de ônibus e outros de trem.
Let's go by bus. Vamos de ônibus.
I returned home by train. Voltei para casa de trem.
Let's go by car. Vamos de carro.
I will go to Australia by train. Vou à Austrália de trem.
"Do you want to go to church with me, Daudi?" "No, father. I don't want to today. I'll go by myself tomorrow." "Você quer ir à igreja comigo, Daudi?" "Não, pai. Hoje eu não quero. Irei sozinho amanhã."
I like traveling by train. Eu gosto de viajar de trem.
I prefer to go by bicycle. Prefiro ir de bicicleta.
I don't want to go by plane, if I can help it. Não quero ir de avião, se puder evitá-lo.
No, I will go by bus. Não, irei de ônibus.
Tom was reluctant to go by himself. Tom estava relutante em ir por conta própria.
Let's go by taxi, OK? Vamos de táxi, certo?
I'll go by car. Irei de carro.
Can I go by bus? Eu posso ir de ônibus?
I prefer to go by subway, rather than by train. Prefiro ir de metrô, em vez de trem.
If we miss the train, we'll go by bus. Se perdermos o trem, iremos de ônibus.
Where is the nearest train station? Onde é a estação de comboio mais próxima?
The train was late this morning. O trem se atrasou hoje de manhã.
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