Sentence examples of "Partir" in French with translation "leave"

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Je dois partir tôt demain. I must leave early tomorrow.
Je m'apprête à partir. I'll be leaving now.
Nous sommes prêts à partir. We're ready to leave.
Il était temps de partir. It was time to leave.
Il est temps de partir. It's time to leave.
Le train vient de partir. The train has just left.
Il ne voulait pas partir. He didn't want to leave.
Nous les avons vues partir. We saw them leave.
Vous feriez mieux de partir. You'd better leave now.
Je te prie de partir. Please leave.
Nous les avons vus partir. We saw them leave.
Je vous prie de partir. Please leave.
Elle vient juste de partir. She just left.
Je vous ordonne de partir immédiatement. I'm ordering you to leave immediately.
Nous regrettons que vous deviez partir. We regret that you have to leave.
Je lui demandai de partir immédiatement. I asked him to leave at once.
Elle allait partir de la maison. She was about to leave the house.
Tu ne dois pas partir maintenant. You must not leave right now.
Je t'ordonne de partir immédiatement. I'm ordering you to leave immediately.
Je suis prêt à partir maintenant. I'm ready to leave now.
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