Examples of using "Partirai" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll leave.
I will leave tomorrow.
- I'll leave tomorrow.
- I'll be leaving tomorrow.
I'll leave when she comes back.
- I leave in the morning.
- I'm leaving in the morning.
- I'll never leave.
- I will never go away.
- I won't ever leave.
- I'll leave without him.
- I'll leave without it.
- I will go if you go.
- I'll go if you go.
I will leave when John comes.
I am leaving at ten o'clock.
I am leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
I'll go to Boston tomorrow.
- Of course I will go.
- Of course I'll go.
- I will go if you go.
- I'll go if you go.
I will leave if it is fine tomorrow.
I'll leave when she comes back.
I will be gone by the time she comes back.
I won't leave without you.
Even if it should rain, I will start tomorrow.
I'll leave Boston tonight.
I probably won't be leaving tomorrow.
- I will be leaving for Australia next month.
- I'll be leaving for Australia next month.
I will start, weather permitting.
I will leave as soon as the bell rings.
I am going to leave tomorrow.
- Even if it rains, I will start early tomorrow morning.
- Even if it's raining, I'll leave early in the morning tomorrow.
Weather permitting, I'll start tomorrow.
- Of course I will go.
- Of course I'll go.
If you don't want me to stay here, I'll leave.
If you don't want me to stay here, I'll leave.
I'll leave Boston tonight.
Give me the money you owe me and I'll be gone.
I'm not leaving without you.
I'm not leaving without you.
I am thinking of going abroad next year.
- I will go if you go.
- I'll go if you go.