Sentence examples of "sors" in French with translation "go out"

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Je sors dans une heure. I'm going out in an hour.
Je sors cet après-midi. I am going out this afternoon.
Soit tu sors soit tu entres. Either go out or come in.
Soit tu rentres, soit tu sors. Either come in or go out.
Je sors avec Lisa ce soir. I'm going out with Lisa tonight.
Tu sors habillé comme ça? C'est moche. Going out with those clothes? They look kinda bad.
Ça fait des mois que je sors avec elle. I've been going out with her for months.
Je ne sors pas, car je dois faire mes devoirs. I have to do my homework instead of going out.
Ne sors pas par cette chaleur sans porter de chapeau. Don't go out in this heat without wearing a hat.
Ne sors pas avec cette chaleur sans te couvrir la tête. Don't go out in this heat with a bare head.
"Bon, tu sors avec moi si je ne redouble pas ?" "Les "si" ne m'intéressent pas". "So, you'll go out with me if I don't have to repeat a year?" "I don't care for 'what if' stories."
Sors et va prendre du bon temps de temps en temps plutôt que de juste travailler tout le temps. Go out and have a good time once in a while instead of just studying all the time.
Elle est privée de sortie. She is forbidden to go out.
N'es-tu pas sortie ? Didn't you go out?
N'êtes-vous pas sorties ? Didn't you go out?
Et si on sortait dîner ? How about going out for dinner?
Quel étudiant est-il sorti ? Which student went out?
N'es-tu pas sorti ? Didn't you go out?
N'êtes-vous pas sorti ? Didn't you go out?
Coiffe-toi avant de sortir. Comb your hair before you go out.
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