Examples of using "Wyjechał" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He has gone to London.
- He left for London.
He started for America yesterday.
He left for America the day before yesterday.
- He departed for London the day before yesterday.
- He left for London the day before yesterday.
- He departed for London the day before yesterday.
- He left for London the day before yesterday.
He set out on his travels again.
John left for France yesterday.
Tom went on a three-day trip.
Tom left three days ago.
- When did Mr Suzuki leave Japan?
- When did Mr. Suzuki leave Japan?
He left on an expedition to the North Pole.
He deserted his family and went abroad.
He has gone to Osaka on urgent business.
- Did you know that Tom had left town?
- Did you know Tom had left town?
Has Ken left Japan for good?
He left Japan at the end of the year.
He left for London in the beginning of July.
George Bush went on a vacation with his wife.
Tom went abroad to study French.
Didn't you know that he had gone abroad then?
Nobody knows why he left the town.
- He is absent on business in Osaka.
- He's not here because he's on a business trip to Osaka.
- He's out of the office because he's in Osaka on business.
If I were you, I would quit my job and leave London.
He hasn't been heard from since he left the country.
My train left at six and arrived at ten.
The train left at ten, so it should have arrived in Osaka by now.
He left for Tokyo on urgent business by the 7 o'clock express this morning.
Tom left the city late that night to avoid getting arrested.
Tom left Australia three weeks ago.