The boat train leaves in half an hour, doesn't it?
Le bateau part dans une demi-heure, n'est-ce pas ?
The boat train leaves tomorrow at midnight.
Le bateau part demain à minuit.
What time's the boat train?
A quel heure est ton train ?
What time's the boat train?
À quelle heure est votre train ?
What time's the boat train?
A quelle heure passe le train ?
What time's the boat train?
Le train est à quelle heure ?
What time's the boat train?
À quelle heure part le train ?
The girl from the boat train.
La fille du bateau.
What time's the boat train?
A quelle heure part votre train ?
What time's the boat train?
Ton train est à quelle heure ?
What time's the boat train?
Le train part à quelle heure ?
What time's the boat train?
C'est à quelle heure, votre tain ?
What times the boat train?
A quelle heure passe le train ?
What times the boat train?
A quel heure est ton train ?
What times the boat train?
À quelle heure est votre train ?
What times the boat train?
Le train part à quelle heure ?
What times the boat train?
A quelle heure part votre train ?
What times the boat train?
Le train est à quelle heure ?
What times the boat train?
Ton train est à quelle heure ?
If you recall, what I said was that we are going to put you on the boat train.
J'ai dit que nous allions vous remettre dans le train.
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