Examples of using "Parto" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm departing this evening.
I'm leaving on Sunday.
- I'm leaving tonight.
- I leave this evening.
- I'll leave tonight.
Which airport do I leave from?
- I leave for Paris tomorrow.
- I am leaving for Paris tomorrow.
I leave for London tomorrow morning.
I'm leaving in ten minutes.
I am leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
- I am leaving next week.
- I'm leaving next week.
I leave for Boston tomorrow.
I am leaving at four.
I'm leaving on Sunday.
- Mary died in childbirth.
- Mary died during childbirth.
- Mary died while giving birth.
I am leaving next week.
I am leaving for London tomorrow.
I'm leaving in ten minutes.
I leave for Paris tomorrow.
I leave in three days.
Tonight I leave for Astrakhan!
I am leaving at ten o'clock.
Which airport do I leave from?
I'm leaving on a trip at the beginning of winter.
I'm going on a business trip.
I am leaving for the United States tomorrow.
I leave for Brussels in one hour.
I am leaving at ten o'clock.
I leave tomorrow.
I leave the day after tomorrow.
His wife died in childbirth.
I'm leaving tomorrow.
I'm leaving on Monday.
She wants to have a home birth.
I leave in an hour.
I leave for Boston tomorrow at 2:30.
the hormone that grants, at the time of birth,
I'm going on holiday in August.
I'm going off to Vancouver next week to see my sister.
I'm going off to Vancouver next week to see my sister.
During the confinement, the Parisians discovered the song of the birds.
That's why I almost left my wife in the delivery room,
Mark left yesterday, you will leave tomorrow, and I am leaving today.
See, right now, one in three children in America are born by C-section,
Is it OK if I start?
In the hospital room, the nurse wearing white clothes and the midwife were preparing for the delivery.
"The midwife says that there's no pain during childbirth, only pressure. Is that true?" "Yes! Just like a tornado is a movement of air."