Sentence examples of "train" in French with translation "going"

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Quel train vas-tu prendre ? What train you are going to take?
Quel train allez-vous prendre ? What train you are going to take?
Vers où va ce train ? Where is this train going?
Ils sont en train d'aller où ? Where are they going to right now?
Quelque chose de suspect est en train de se passer. There's something fishy going on.
Il a été vu en train de sortir de la maison. He was seen going out of the house.
J'ai pensé que j'allais étouffer dans ce train bondé. I thought I was going to suffocate on the crowded train.
Le coût de la vie au Japon est en train de baisser. The cost of living in Japan is going down.
Il est en train de parler d'aller en Espagne cet hiver. He is talking of going to Spain this winter.
Par erreur je suis monté dans le train qui allait dans la direction opposée. By mistake I boarded a train going in the opposite direction.
Il y a une rumeur dans l'air sur le fait que l'entreprise est en train de faire faillite. There's a rumor in the air that the firm is going into bankruptcy.
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