Sentence examples of "Iremos" in Spanish with translation "come"

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Si él no viene, nosotros no iremos. If he doesn't come, we won't go.
Pregúntale cuándo va a volver. Ask her when she will come back.
¿Y bien? ¿Vas a venir? Well? Will you come?
Fue entonces cuando él vino. That was the time when he came.
Fue un error venir aquí. Coming here was a mistake.
Me gustaría ir a verte. I would like to come and see you.
¿Puedo ir a visitarte mañana? May I come and see you tomorrow?
¿Irás conmigo a la tienda? Will you come with me to the store?
¡Vamos! No puedo esperar más. Come on! I can't wait any more.
Vamos, ha llegado el autobús. Come on, the bus is here.
Me iré cuando John llegue. I will leave when John comes.
Voy al colegio en autobús. I come to school by bus.
Él llegó justo cuando me iba. He came just as I was leaving.
Ella iba bajando por las escaleras. She was coming down the stairs.
El domingo va después del sábado. Sunday comes after Saturday.
Creo que va a venir mañana. I believe he is coming tomorrow.
La primera en venir fue Jane. It was Jane who came first.
Anda, no fue mi intención lastimarte. Come on, I didn't mean to hurt you.
Puedes ir y venir a voluntad. You may come and go at will.
¿Te gustaría ir de compras conmigo? Would you like to come shopping with me?
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