Sentence examples of "Coming" in English with translation "ir"

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Yes, I'm coming immediately. Sí, voy inmediatamente.
How's your project coming along? ¿Cómo va tu proyecto?
I'm coming to the hotel. Voy camino al hotel.
Coming face to face with a dinosaur was a funny experience. Verse cara a cara con un dinosaurio fue una experiencia divertida.
I'm looking forward to coming over to your place to eat. Espero con ganas a ir a tu casa a comer.
The horses are coming down the track and it's neck and neck. Los caballos atraviesan la pista y van nariz a nariz.
The student is likely to do well on this coming mid-term exam. Parece que al estudiante le irá bien en los siguientes exámenes parciales.
Instead of coming directly home, I took the long way and stopped by the post office. En lugar de ir directamente a casa, tomé el camino largo y paré en la oficina de correos.
I'm not coming to the pool this afternoon because I have a cold and a cough. No voy a la piscina esta tarde porque tengo un resfrío y tos.
Family should always come first. La familia siempre debería ir primero.
Come on, hang in there! ¡Vamos, aguanta ahí!
Come on, everything will be alright. Vamos, todo estará bien.
I come to school by bus. Voy al colegio en autobús.
Come on! Give me a chance. ¡Vamos! Dame una oportunidad.
Nothing will come of his plans. Sus planes no van a ningún lado.
Come on, don't be silly. Vamos, no seas tonto.
He will come back at four. Él va a regresar a las cuatro.
Come on, let us talk about flowers. Vamos, hablemos de flores.
Come on, Shougo. You can do it. Vamos, Shougo. Puedes hacerlo.
Come on Po'! You can do it! ¡Vamos, Po! ¡Puedes hacerlo!
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