Examples of using "Junalla" in a sentence and their english translations:
Let's take a train.
Did you come by train?
- Which train are you catching?
- What train you are going to take?
- Which train are you going to take?
I recommend you to go by train.
I'm catching the 11:00 train.
Which train are you catching?
I went to Boston by train.
I went there by train.
I'll come by train.
Are you taking the train?
I returned home by train.
We left by train.
Did you catch the first train?
It is advisable to go by train.
- Tom got on the wrong train.
- Tom took the wrong train.
It is advisable to go by train.
What train you are going to take?
I recommend you to go by train.
She went to Shanghai by train.
It's cheaper to go by train.
Do you go by train or by car?
What train is Tom coming in on?
Next time I'm taking the train.
I'm catching the 11:00 train.
Really? It took me an hour by train.
I go to work every day by train.
- I go to work every day by train.
- Every day, I take the train to work.
- I take the train to work every day.
Did he come by bus or by train?
I'd rather go by subway than by train.
Is it possible to get to Boston by train?
Tom will take the 2:30 train.
I've never traveled by train.
My grandmother likes traveling by train.
Really? It took me an hour by train.
Some people traveled by train, and others by road.
You will be in time for the train if you start at once.
I don't know whether he'll come by train or by car.
I took the train from my city to Tokyo and the ride lasted several hours.
I'll have to catch the 8:15 train to Paris.
- It's crowded, so let's take the next train.
- This one's crowded, so let's take the next train.
- This train is crowded, so let's take the next one.
He has sold his car, so he goes to the office by train.
I prefer the train to the bus.