chaufføren

Usages of chaufføren

Ved udgangen står en chauffør og venter på sine passagerer.
At the exit a driver is waiting for his passengers.
Chaufføren i taxaen hjælper en træt passager med en tung taske ved udgangen.
The driver in the taxi helps a tired passenger with a heavy bag at the exit.
Chaufføren kører ligeud gennem byen, selvom en anden passager helst vil dreje til højre.
The driver goes straight ahead through the city, even though another passenger would rather turn right.
Der står en taxa foran udgangen, og chaufføren læser et kort.
There is a taxi in front of the exit, and the driver is reading a map.
Min pung ligger i min rygsæk, og chaufføren siger, at vi snart er i vores kvarter.
My wallet is in my backpack, and the driver says that we are soon in our neighborhood.
Ringeklokken virker ikke, så chaufføren kan ikke komme ind i huset.
The doorbell does not work, so the driver cannot get into the house.
Leveringen bliver forsinket, fordi chaufføren ikke kan finde adressen.
The delivery is delayed because the driver cannot find the address.
Når den nye levering kommer, peger jeg på den her dør, så chaufføren ikke ringer på den forkerte ringeklokke.
When the new delivery arrives, I point to this door so the driver does not ring the wrong doorbell.
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