Examples of using "Valigie" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have more suitcases?
They opened their suitcases.
Keep an eye on my suitcases.
I opened all my suitcases.
I'm only bringing two suitcases.
Unload, pack away ...
Could you carry my bags for me?
- Tom's packing.
- Tom is packing.
- Tom is packing his bags.
I've packed my suitcases already.
Which suitcases are Tom's?
These suitcases are kind of heavy.
You already packed the suitcases.
These are my suitcases.
Are these suitcases yours?
Where are our suitcases?
We can't leave our suitcases here.
Tom pulled the suitcases out of the trunk.
Will you help me pack up my suitcase?
One of the suitcases is completely empty.
One of my suitcases is missing.
Where are all our suitcases?
- I should go pack.
- I have to go pack.
In the luggage rack there are five suitcases.
I'll help you carry your suitcases.
I'll help you carry your suitcases.
I'll pack my bags and get ready.
Tom helped Mary carry her suitcases.
- I've just finished packing.
- I have just finished packing.
I'll be back for my suitcases later.
There are three suitcases near the door.
Tell Tom where to put the suitcases.
Tell Tom where to put the suitcases.
Which of these suitcases is Tom's?
The answer is: "Don't pack your bags", no
"Where's Tom?" - "In the other room, packing his bags."
Tom knew where Mary had put her suitcases.
She leaves tonight, but she still hasn't started packing up the bags.
Tom didn't know where Mary had put her suitcases.
She leaves tonight, but she still hasn't started packing up the bags.
I should finish unpacking.
Will you help me pack up my suitcase?
She leaves tonight, but she still hasn't started packing up the bags.