Examples of using "Nachhause" in a sentence and their english translations:
Go home!
Let Tom go home.
Let's go home!
Come home early.
I sent her home.
Has Tom gone home?
You have to go home.
Let Tom go home.
Let's just go home.
Go home!
Let Tom go home.
Can you deliver it to my house?
- Let's go home!
- Let's go home.
I came home empty handed.
Come home early.
He is expected to come home soon.
Father came home about ten minutes ago.
His work finished, he left for home.
Will you drive me home?
She came home with a stud in her nose.
- You must go home.
- You need to get home.
- You must come home.
Steve did not come home.
- Let's go home!
- Let's go home.
- I will take you home.
- I'll drive you home.
I'm going to my place.
Then she hurried home.
I'd like to come home now.
You have to go home.
My father came home at nine.
I'll drive you home.
Father came home about ten minutes ago.
I intended to go straight back home, but I sort of wandered inside a bookstore.
I'll drive you home.
I arrived home just as my parents were leaving.
My father came home at nine.
Her work finished, she went home.
- I will take you home.
- I'll drive you home.
- I'll take you home.
- I'll give you a ride home.
I'm sure Tom is going to be hungry when he gets home.
I went home because it was late.
How long does it take from here to your house on foot?
I intended to go straight back home, but I sort of wandered inside a bookstore.