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

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Acabo de ir al banco. I've just been to the bank.
Tuve que ir ahí solo. I had to go there alone.
Me gustaría ir a verte. I would like to come and see you.
Quiero ir a la fiesta. I'd like to attend the party.
Generalmente Tom coge el bus para ir al trabajo. Tom generally takes the bus to work.
Puedo ir caminando a la escuela en 10 minutos. I can walk to school in 10 minutes.
Todo va a ir bien. It's all going to be OK.
La lluvia me impidió ir. The rain prevented me from going.
¿Puedo ir a visitarte mañana? May I come and see you tomorrow?
Tengo ganas de ir bailar I feel like dancing
¿Qué te parece ir por un trago después del trabajo? How about having a drink after we finish our work today?
Prefiero ir a pie antes que tomar el autobús. I'd rather walk than take a bus.
Espero poder ir en junio. I hope to be able to go in June.
Estoy deseando ir al concierto. I'm looking forward to going to the concert.
Puedes ir y venir a voluntad. You may come and go at will.
¿Te gusta ir a la escuela? Do you like school?
Ella dejó el campo para ir a trabajar a la ciudad. She left the country to get work in the town.
¿Qué te parece ir a dar un paseo al parque? What do you say to taking a walk in the park?
Tengo mucho miedo de ir. I am very afraid to go.
Yo definitivamente quiero ir contigo. I do want to go with you.
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