Examples of using "Reist" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Do you travel a lot?
- Do you travel much?
Tom travels.
- Do you travel a lot?
- Do you travel much?
He travels around.
Do you travel a lot?
Tom likes to travel.
- He likes to travel by himself.
- He likes to travel alone.
He travels across the sea.
Sami is traveling in Egypt.
- Tom likes to travel alone.
- Tom likes to travel by himself.
- She is traveling around the world.
- She's traveling around the world.
- She's travelling around the world.
And if you travel through Asia today,
He likes to travel abroad.
He often travels to foreign countries.
Stephen travels more than his boss.
She is traveling around the world.
Tom almost never goes to Australia.
- Tom likes traveling.
- Tom likes going on trips.
- My father likes traveling by air.
- My father loves to travel by plane.
The more you travel, the more you learn.
Nowadays it is not unusual for a woman to travel alone.
She doesn't always take a trip to France in summer.
He likes travelling abroad by air.
She is traveling around the world.
Sami never travels without a copy of the Quran.
Nowadays it is not unusual for a woman to travel alone.
Nowadays it is not unusual for a woman to travel alone.
And to give you an example of just how fast light travels,
Jean travels less than Alice.
One generation builds the street that the next will travel on.
But the sound of the hunt travels far through the cool night air.
Apart from the entourage of remoras that tag along as she journeys through the dark.
It is because light travels faster than sound that we see lightning before we hear thunder.
When you travel abroad, you need change in the currency of the country you are visiting to pay for a taxi, a cup of coffee or a tip.