Examples of using "Trenle" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You should've come by train.
- You should have come by train.
I can go by train.
Let's go by train.
I can take the train.
I'll come by train.
- I'll be going by train.
- I'll go by train.
I went to Kobe by train.
I returned home by train.
I will go to Australia by train.
I went to school by train.
I'll go to Tokyo by train.
Did you come by train?
I went to Boston by train.
Will you go by train?
Which train will you arrive on?
You can't get there by train.
- I suggest that you go by train.
- I suggest you go by train.
I went there by train.
- Let's go by train.
- We are going by train.
- We're going by train.
We plan to go by train.
We left by train.
I leave by train soon.
I arrive by train soon.
I didn't go by train.
He came by train.
I want to go by train.
I went home by train.
I went by train.
Tom came by train.
I don't want to go by train.
Let's go by train instead of by bus.
My father goes to his office by train.
I went as far as Kyoto by train.
It is advisable to go by train.
He goes to work by train.
You traveled by train.
I've decided to go by train.
Tom goes to work by train.
Tom commutes by train.
Tom wants to go by train.
She went to Shanghai by train.
It's cheaper to go by train.
I wish I had come here by train.
Can you go to the office by train?
They come by train there.
I like to travel by train.
I recommend you to go by train.
What train is Tom arriving on?
I commute by train.
- Tom said he'd be going by train.
- Tom said that he'd be going by train.
Tom doesn't want to go by train.
Tom wanted to go by train.
Do you go to school by train?
Most people travel by train.
Are you going by bus or by train?
- I went there by bus and train.
- I went there on the bus and the train.
New York is accessible by train from Washington.
He went as far as Kobe by train.
- You had better go by tram.
- It would be better if you went by train.
- I go to work every day by train.
- I take the train to work every day.
His car collided with a train.
- I like traveling by train.
- I like travelling by train.
He commutes from Yokohama to Tokyo by train.
Tom is coming in on the next train.
- I like to travel by train.
- I like traveling by train.
- I like travelling by train.
Is it possible to get to Boston by train?
I go to work every day by train.
What train is Mr Takase coming on?
- It's not possible to get there by train.
- It isn't possible to get there by train.
I've never traveled by train.
You can go from Washington to New York by train.
He traveled west by train.
Tom commutes to school by train.
I commute by bus and train.
I never like to travel by train.
It'll be cheaper to go by train.
- I prefer traveling by train to flying.
- I prefer travelling by train to flying.
Some people went by bus, and others by train.
He will leave by train at 6:30.
Are you going by air or by train?
It's only four minutes from here by train.
He comes to school by bus or train.
He would rather go by train than by plane.
We arrived yesterday afternoon by train.