Examples of using "Wiederkommen" in a sentence and their english translations:
He will come back.
We're going to come again.
May I come again?
They will return.
You're welcome to come back anytime.
Wait here until we get back.
Could you come back a little later?
When should I come again?
Will he ever come back?
- I'm not coming back.
- I won't be coming back.
I can come back later.
Tom will come back later.
Maybe we should come back later.
You're welcome back anytime.
I can come back another time.
Could you come back a little later?
Tom will be back next week.
He will not be back tomorrow.
We don't want to come back anyway.
He will come back at four.
I'll be back in ten minutes.
Tom is never coming back, is he?
I will be back in two week's time.
Mary is never coming back, is she?
Maybe I should come back another time.
I think he will never come back.
Can you come back tomorrow?
We hope to return next year.
- I think Tom said he'd be back.
- I think that Tom said he'd be back.
Tom told Mary to come back later.
Tom will come back when he feels like it.
Some students aren't going to come back next semester.
- I'm not going back.
- I'm not coming back.
- I won't return.
- I won't go back.
- I won't come back.
Mary will come back when she feels like it.
I'd like to stay here until Tom and Mary get back.
We must stand in line or return tomorrow.
I have these three chin hairs that are very adventurous.
- They will return.
- They'll be back.
- They'll come back.
This is a really bad time. Could you come back later?
She said that she would come back again, which was a lie.
- Please tell Tom he can come back after lunch.
- Please tell Tom that he can come back after lunch.
- I would like to leave this town and never come back.
- I'd like to leave this town and never come back.
Can you come back tomorrow?
- Tom was worried that his cat would never come back.
- Tom was worried his cat would never come back.
- Tom was worried that his cat would never come back.
- Tom was worried his cat would never come back.
I hope that you'll come again.
- He will not be back tomorrow.
- He won't be back tomorrow.
- He will come back at four.
- He'll return at four.
There's something about this bookstore that just makes people want to come back again.
You ought to take advantage of this opportunity, for it may not come again.
I'll come back tomorrow.
I'll be back at ten.
- I hope you'll come back soon.
- I hope that you'll come back soon.
You ought to take advantage of this opportunity, for it may not come again.
You ought to take advantage of this opportunity, for it may not come again.
I will be back in two week's time.
He told the bookstore keeper that he would come there again to buy the book that afternoon.
- I am of the opinion that he will never come back.
- I think he will never come back.
I'd like to ask you a question, but if this is a bad time, I can come back at another time.
I arrived without knowing if I would stay. Now I'm leaving with the certainty that I'll be back.
- Promise me that you'll come back.
- Promise me you'll come back.
I want you to leave my house and never come back.