Sentence examples of "leaves" in English with translation "irse"

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He leaves for school at seven. Se va al colegio a las siete.
Every morning he leaves to take a walk. Todas las mañanas se va a dar un paseo.
I hope he leaves in a few hours. Espero que se vaya en un par de horas.
My husband usually leaves for work at 8 o'clock. Mi marido suele irse a trabajar sobre las 8.
It's time to leave. Es hora de irse.
We'll leave tomorrow morning. Nos vamos mañana por la mañana.
What time will you leave? ¿A qué hora te irás?
I'll leave Tokyo tonight. Esta noche me voy de Tokio.
What time do we leave? ¿A qué hora nos vamos?
I want him to leave. Quiero que se vaya.
We'll leave without him. Nos iremos sin él.
Tom is about to leave. Tom está a punto de irse.
I leave in an hour. Me voy en una hora.
Oh, you're leaving tomorrow! ¡Oh, te vas mañana!
We’ll be leaving tomorrow. Nos iremos mañana.
Hurry up, we are leaving! ¡Vamos que nos vamos!
What time are you leaving? ¿A qué horas te vas?
I'm leaving on Sunday. Me voy el domingo.
I am leaving at four. Me voy a las cuatro.
He left a minute ago. Él se fue hace un minuto.
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