Examples of using "Taksiyle" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll go by taxi.
You can take a taxi.
I came by taxi.
I didn't come by taxi.
I think you should go by taxi.
You should go there by taxi.
Shall we take a cab?
- You are right. I will go by taxi.
- You're right. I'll go by taxi.
She went to the hospital by taxi.
We have to go by taxi.
Tom arrived in a taxi.
I came home by taxi.
- Tom is going to come by taxi.
- Tom will come by taxi.
We came home by taxi.
Tom left in a cab.
Tom won't come by taxi.
Why don't we go by taxi?
- Let's go by taxi, shall we?
- Let's go by taxi, OK?
Let's go by taxi, OK?
She goes to work by taxi.
I suggest we go home by cab.
She went to the museum by cab.
Tom went home by taxi.
Jamal arrived in a taxi.
Tom is likely to come by taxi.
She went to the art museum by taxi.
I would rather walk than go by taxi.
You can take a taxi.
Tom came here in a taxi.
I'm going to come by taxi.
- It will take me 20 minutes to get to the station by taxi.
- It'll take me 20 minutes to get to the station by taxi.
How long does it take to the train station by taxi?
Should we go by car or by taxi?
Are we going by car or by taxi?
Tom and Mary will probably come by cab.
I don't want to walk. Let's take a cab.
How long does it take to the station by taxi?
Tom is likely to come by taxi, isn't he?
Roughly how many minutes does it take to get to the station by taxi?
It'll take about thirty minutes to get to the station by taxi.
I failed to catch the last bus, and came home by taxi.
He took a taxi both ways.
Would it be faster to get there by taxi or by subway?
It will make little difference whether you go there by taxi or on foot.
Tom keeps enough money for a taxi fare home tucked in his sock when he goes out drinking.