Examples of using "Уезжаешь" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you leaving?
- What time will you leave?
- When will you leave?
- When are you leaving?
When are you leaving?
Are you leaving today?
- When will you leave?
- When are you leaving?
What time will you leave?
It's tomorrow that you're leaving, isn't it?
How long are you going for?
Are you leaving?
Are you leaving?
Ah, you're leaving tomorrow!
You're leaving already?
I heard you were taking tomorrow off.
When will you leave for Boston?
Aren't you leaving today?
Are you leaving today?
- I thought you were leaving Boston.
- I thought that you were leaving Boston.
It's a pity that you should leave Japan.
Let me know the time you are leaving.
- Are you leaving tomorrow?
- Will you leave tomorrow?
- Are you going to leave tomorrow?
- Will you be leaving tomorrow?
I hear you're moving back to Boston.
I don't understand why you're leaving.
When are you off?
- What time will you leave?
- When will you leave?
- When are you leaving?
- What time will you leave?
- When will you leave?
You aren't leaving Japan for good, are you?
I heard you were leaving.
Are you leaving Boston?
It's such a shame you're leaving.
When are you leaving for Boston?
You're leaving already?
Aren't you leaving today?
Why are you leaving Boston?
What time are you leaving tomorrow?
Are you leaving by train or by plane?
Why are you leaving?
- I thought you were leaving Boston.
- I thought that you were leaving Boston.
- I thought you were leaving town.
- I thought that you were leaving town.
Is that why you're leaving?
I don't understand why you're leaving.
Are you leaving now?
Are you leaving, too?
- I thought you were leaving Australia.
- I thought that you were leaving Australia.
- I'm sorry you're leaving us.
- I'm sorry that you are leaving here.
When are you leaving for Rome?
I don't understand why you're leaving.
- I thought you were leaving.
- I thought that you were leaving.
I told Tom you'd leave on Monday.
Why are you leaving so soon?
When are you going on vacation?
I know why you're leaving.
It's such a shame you're leaving.
It's too bad you're leaving.
David tells me that you're leaving.
You're not leaving Australia for good, are you?