Was heißt »Weg­ge­fähr­te« auf Englisch?

Das Substantiv Weg­ge­fähr­te lässt sich wie folgt von Deutsch auf Englisch übersetzen:

  • travel
  • companion

Englische Beispielsätze

  • To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive.

  • As soon as I can afford it, I plan to travel around the world.

  • I've always wanted to travel through Europe.

  • Do you travel much?

  • I often travel.

  • Tom is too young to travel alone.

  • Tom had a chance to travel to Boston.

  • Tom doesn't like to travel.

  • Tom can't afford to travel by plane.

  • When you travel overseas, you usually need a passport.

  • My parents persuaded me not to travel alone.

  • The world is like a book, and those who don't travel read only one page.

  • Volcanic ash disrupted air travel.

  • In China, children shorter than 1.1m don't need to buy a ticket to travel by train.

  • You'll need a ticket to travel by bus.

  • I love to travel.

  • Would you like to travel to the United States?

  • You can't travel overseas without a passport.

  • I have many visas in my passport because I travel a lot for my job.

  • Americans need a visa to travel to China.

Weg­ge­fähr­te übersetzt in weiteren Sprachen:

Quellen:
  1. [Übersetzungen] Wiktionary-Autoren: Weggefährte. In: Wiktionary – Das freie Wörterbuch, 2023, [online] de.wiktionary.org, CC BY-SA 3.0
  2. [Satzbeispiele] User-generated content: Satz Nr. 906656, 953134, 953884, 868307, 992031, 1024798, 1025619, 1026006, 1026819, 1038976, 1041850, 757411, 1103245, 717405, 716134, 703078, 696403, 682462, 682335 & 682333. In: tatoeba.org, CC BY 2.0 FR