I am guessing you want to know how to say sailed in German. To say that you would say "Segelte"
he sailed to Florida
It was only sailed once and it was sailed from Southampton, England.
Juan Pardo sailed for Spain
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Precanon he sailed on the Walrus with Flint but in the book he sailed on the Hispaniola.
No Aborigine sailed with Flinders.
Cabot sailed to Newfoundland.
He sailed for France
Hernando Cortes sailed to portogal
Hernando Cortes sailed to portogal
The verb is sailed, and the tense is past tense. The subject is steamer, sailed is what the steamer did, and "yesterday" confirms that it took place in the past.
it sailed from england, which is the most superior country in the world