pack my suitcase

I decided to pack my suitcase a week before I was due to leave.
J’ai décidé de faire ma valise une semaine avant mon départ.
I'm going to pack my suitcase and go back to America.
Je ferai ma valise, et je retournerai là-bas.
My flight leaves in three hours. I need to pack my suitcase.
Mon vol part dans trois heures. Je dois faire ma valise.
Are you coming with us? - No. I'm going to pack my suitcase for my trip to Cozumel.
Tu viens avec nous ? — Non. Je vais faire ma valise pour mon voyage à Cozumel.
I need to pack my suitcase tonight because I am going to leave early in the morning.
Je dois faire ma valise ce soir parce que je vais partir tôt demain matin.
I'm going to pack my suitcase tonight so that I don't have to worry about it in the morning.
Je vais faire ma valise ce soir pour ne pas avoir à m'en préoccuper demain matin.
We're heading to the airport in an hour. - Shoot. I have to pack my suitcase.
Nous partons pour l'aéroport dans une heure. — Mince. Il faut que je fasse ma valise.
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