Examples of using "Paspoort" in a sentence and their english translations:
Passport, please.
Do you have an Algerian passport?
I have a passport.
My passport has expired.
Don't forget your passports.
Do you have your passport?
Sami doesn't have a passport.
Don't you have a passport?
- Someone stole my passport.
- My passport was stolen.
- My passport's been stolen.
May I see your passport, please?
- I lost my passport!
- I've lost my passport!
- Show me your passport, please.
- Please show me your passport.
They don't have a Dutch passport.
I have to get a passport.
She lost her passport.
My wallet and passport are missing.
- May I see your passport?
- May I look at your passport?
A passport is a valid form of identification.
My wallet and passport are missing.
Why does she want to see my passport?
I need your passport and three pictures.
Tom seems to have lost his passport.
Her Dutch passport allowed her to travel easily.
His Dutch passport allowed him to travel easily.
If I find your passport, I'll call you at once.
Will you show me your passport, please?
I have no idea where Tom keeps his passport.
Tom and Mary told me they didn't have passports.
A passport is something you cannot do without when you go to a foreign country.
When you travel abroad, you usually need a passport.
I've just renewed my passport, so it's good for another ten years.
When you're beginning to look like the photo in your passport, you should go on a holiday.
Do you need a visa to go to Australia if you have a British passport?
The U.S. president's passport is black, not blue like an average citizen's.
A passport identifies you as a citizen of a country and allows you to travel to foreign countries.