Examples of using "Gidebilirim" in a sentence and their english translations:
I can go.
I can go by train.
I may as well go now.
I could go with you.
I can go.
I can take the train.
I could go with them.
I could go with him.
I can go first.
- I might go to Boston.
- I might drive to Boston.
- I might be able to go tomorrow.
- I may be able to go tomorrow.
I might go to the movies.
I might go to Australia.
I can go next week.
Where do I get the subway?
How can I get to heaven?
How can I get to the station?
- I can go there on foot.
- I can go there by foot.
Where else could I go?
I can go next week.
I could go to school today.
- How can I get to the airport?
- How do I get to the airport?
How can I get to the stadium?
How can I get there?
I can go there by foot.
I can walk home.
I may go to Boston tomorrow.
Maybe I could go with you.
I might go there with Tom.
I might as well go with you.
I might go with you.
I can go if you want me to.
I may still go to Boston.
I might go swimming today.
- I may go out if the rain lets up.
- I might go out if the rain lets up.
How can I get to the hospital by bus?
How soon can I leave?
How do I get to the zoo?
I can go to your house tomorrow.
I can go anywhere.
I can walk to work from here.
I could go there now.
I guess I could go easy on them.
I guess I could go easy on him.
How do I get to the other side?
How can I get to the police station?
When may I go home?
I suppose I could go to Boston with you.
I might go to Boston, too.
- I might go to Boston next fall.
- I might go to Boston next autumn.
I can get home by myself.
How do I get to the post office from here?
How can I get to the zoo from here?
How do I get to the used bookstore?
How can I get to the nearest post office?
I can go anyplace I want.
I can go anywhere I want.
Where can I go surfing around here?
I can go wherever you like.
How can I get to the nearest station?
- I hope that I can visit Boston before I die.
- I hope I can visit Boston before I die.
I might go to Boston next weekend.
I hope I can go home for the holidays.
I might go see Tom on Monday.
I may go abroad next year.
I may go skiing at Zao next month.
If I had enough money, I could go abroad.
"I can make it to my class on time," he thought.
I can go there as long as I'm back before five.
I can get to the station before you do.
I have finally finished my homework; now I can go to bed.
Does this mean I can go now?
I could actually go to jail for doing this.
I could go for some pizza right now.
Excuse me. How can I get to the nearest station?
I can't go with you today, but I can tomorrow.
Where can I go to get a map of Europe?
How do I get to the beach?
Where can I go to get some good advice?
Now I can go home with good conscience.
I can go a couple of days without eating if I have to.
Does that mean I can go home now?
Where can I go to get a map of Europe?
I can go to Tom's whenever I want.
Where can I go to buy art books and catalogs?
- There's nothing to do, so I may as well go to bed.
- There is nothing to do, so I may as well go to bed.
I could go for a nice hot pizza right now.
Where can I go to buy art books and catalogues?