Examples of using "Camión" in a sentence and their english translations:
You drove a truck.
I am driving a truck.
What a big truck!
- I have a truck.
- I've got a lorry.
- I have a lorry.
I drive a truck.
The luggage is piled up in the truck.
You drove a truck.
Stop that truck.
What a big truck!
- Look out! There's a truck coming!
- Look out! There's a lorry coming!
He drives a truck.
I like your truck.
Where are you parking your truck?
Where's the truck?
Look out! There's a truck coming!
It's in your truck.
Tom drives a truck.
I am driving a truck.
I'll be in the truck.
Where did he park the truck?
The dog was hit by a truck.
A truck hit the dog.
The truck is gone.
Is Tom able to drive a truck?
I almost got run over by a truck.
- He has a large truck.
- He has a big truck.
Felipe bought a modern truck.
The truck is being weighed.
Tom bought his truck used.
The car collided with a truck.
- I am used to driving a truck.
- I'm used to driving a truck.
He's in the other truck.
Tom had never driven a truck.
Our bus collided with a truck.
He knows how to drive a truck.
The truck collided with the car.
We saw your truck on the road.
I drive a delivery truck.
I nearly got hit by a truck today.
Tom loaded the truck with sand.
Benjamin is opening that old truck.
Driving a truck isn't easy.
We tried to jump-start my truck.
He received a cartload of offences.
You bought an old truck.
Tom jumped back into his truck.
The street was blocked by a huge truck.
Who owns this truck?
Our dog was run over by a truck.
A dog was run over by a truck.
The truck fell off the cliff.
A truck stopped crosswise in the middle of the road.
Round the corner came a large truck.
We rented a truck to move our furniture.
The dog was hit by a truck.
On the back of the truck one can read the warning "Keep your distance."
Tom's truck has been stolen.
This truck looks like a house on wheels.