Examples of using "Autoon" in a sentence and their english translations:
We got into a car.
We got into the car.
Tom didn't get in the car.
We loaded our baggage into the car.
- All of us got into the car.
- We all got in the car.
The motorcycle crashed into a car.
Tom got in the car.
Tom left his umbrella in the car.
We got on the bus there.
Tom shoved Mary into the car.
He decided on the red car.
He can't afford a new car.
Can we afford a new car?
We saw the child get on the bus.
I can't afford a car.
I think I locked my keys in the car.
Don't just stand there. Get in my car.
I'll have to get a new exhaust pipe for the car.
I can't afford to buy an expensive car.
- I can not afford to buy a used car.
- I can't afford to buy a used car.
He can't afford a new car.
- I cannot afford to buy a car.
- I can't afford to buy a car.
Tom had to run to catch the bus.
Tom ruined our camping trip by forgetting to put the tent in the car.
It took Tom an hour to load everything on the truck.
Tom might have left his umbrella in Mary's car.
I left your umbrella on the bus.
Tom got in the car.
He left an umbrella in the bus.
- She left her umbrella on the bus.
- She left her umbrella in the bus.
Get on the bus bound for Badstraße, and get off at Seestraße.
He decided on the red car.
I can't afford a new car, so I'll have to make this one do.
He failed to see the stop sign at the intersection and hit an oncoming car.
Tom knows who crashed into Mary's car.
Someone smashed into the back of Tom's car while he was towing his trailer, writing off the trailer and damaging the car.
After eating the sturdy meal and packing his school bag, Link wanted to get some last-minute reassurance from his friends. "Hey, Zelda, I need some advice." "Don't tell me you're already scared," Zelda frowned. "No. I just want some advice from someone who's been in high school already, and you're the smartest person I know!" Link smiled. Zelda let out a gentle laugh. "Thanks. Well, you—" "The teachers are so strict that you're not even allowed to breathe!" interrupted the King with a wicked grin. "Huh?!" "Father!" the princess exclaimed reproachfully. "Sorry, go on." "Now, Link—" She was cut off by the bus horn this time. "Oh, my bus must be around here now," said Link quickly, "byes!" "Beware of the meat hash surprise!" Gwonam seemed to have jumped out from nowhere. "Hey, don't get shot!" added the King, and both of them sniggered. Link was taken aback and looked highly upset for a moment, but Zelda was there to support him: "Don't pay attention to 'em, Link. It's not that bad. I'm sure—" "Zelda, don't worry. I'll be fine." In an instant Link was back to being his beaming self. "Alright. Give me a goodbye kiss." However, Link was of a different mind on this idea and replied snidely, with teenage cruelty, "Hell no, screw that! I gave up on your royal ass years ago. I still love you though," added he as an afterthought before leaving the castle. "Yeah, I don't know what she's worried about. I'm going to be alright!" he thought confidently as he got on the bus.