Usage examples of "ido" in Spanish with translation to English

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Se ha ido a América. He has gone to America.
Se ha ido la luz. There's been a power cut.
Él se debe haber ido. He must have left.
Para cuando volviste, yo ya me había ido. By the time you came back, I'd already left.
No debí haberme ido caminando a casa yo solo por la noche. I shouldn't have walked home late at night by myself.
Él ha ido a Suiza. He has gone to Switzerland.
Nunca he ido a Kushiro. I have never been to Kushiro.
Tom debería haberse ido antes. Tom should have left earlier.
Ella se habrá ido antes de que tú regreses. She'll have left before you come back.
No deberías haber ido allí. You shouldn't have gone there.
He ido a Kioto dos veces. I have been to Kyoto twice.
Para cuando vuelvas, ella ya se habrá ido. By the time you get back, she'll have left.
Tom le preguntó a Mary cuántas personas habían ido a su fiesta. Tom asked Mary how many people had come to her party.
He ido hoy al médico. Today, I went to the doctor's.
¿Cómo te ha ido estos días? How are you doing these days?
Creo que Tom no se ha ido todavía. I think that Tom hasn't left yet.
El tren se ha ido. The train is gone.
He ido a París dos veces. I've been to Paris twice.
Yo ya me había ido cuando ellos llegaron. I had already left when they arrived.
Nunca he ido a Florida. I have never gone to Florida.
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