Examples of using "Segeln" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you know how to sail?
I want to go sailing.
Are you going sailing this afternoon?
Who's Tom out sailing with?
I'd like to sail around the world.
Have you ever gone sailing with Tom?
He said he wanted to go sailing.
Bad weather prevented them from sailing.
I started sailing last year.
We sail for San Francisco on Monday.
Stop Tom.
- When was the last time you went sailing?
- When was the last time that you went sailing?
- Tom said he's gone sailing only three times.
- Tom said that he's gone sailing only three times.
There'll be enough wind to sail.
I'd like to sail around the world.
It would be sailing with a ship named Apollo-11
That will take the wind out of her sails.
How many days does it take to sail to Boston?
- Leaf after leaf fell to the ground.
- One by one, the leaves fall to the ground.
- The leaves are falling to the ground one after the other.
- The leaves are coming down to the ground one by one.
- The leaves sail to the ground one after the other.
Tom and Mary were hoping they could go sailing with John.
- If it is fine tomorrow, I will go sailing with my friends.
- If it's fine tomorrow, I'll go sailing with my friends.
I'd like to sail around the world.
I don't know why Tom doesn't want to go sailing with us next week.
And therefore as we set sail, we ask God’s blessing, on the most hazardous and dangerous
To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it— but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor.
So they sail off to help the conquest of Norway, and it was their bad luck to run into Jarl
- They cannot stop him.
- They can't stop him.
If I had all the time in the world, I'd build a boat and sail to Fiji.
It took courage to sail across the Pacific single-handed.
Actually, Mark was going to go sailing at the weekend, but since there was a problem with the boat's rigging, the plan fell through.