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

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Je pars dans une heure. I leave in an hour.
Je pars la semaine prochaine. I am leaving next week.
Pars, s'il te plaît. Please leave.
Je pars pour Paris demain. I leave for Paris tomorrow.
Il part à huit heures. He leaves at eight.
Il part pour Tokyo demain. He leaves for Tokyo tomorrow.
Quand part le prochain train ? When does the next train leave?
Je suis parti pour Londres. I left for London.
Nous partons demain après-midi. We leave tomorrow afternoon.
Partons quand vous serez prêt. Let's leave when you are ready.
Je veux que lui parte. I want him to leave.
Je veux qu'il parte. I want him to leave.
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.
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