Sentence examples of "Me iré" in Spanish with translation "leave"

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Me iré cuando John llegue. I will leave when John comes.
Yo me iré cuando ella regrese. I'll leave when she comes back.
Me iré mañana, si el tiempo lo permite. I'll leave tomorrow, weather permitting.
Me iré tan pronto como suene la campana. I will leave as soon as the bell rings.
Él se debe haber ido. He must have left.
Tom debería haberse ido antes. Tom should have left earlier.
¿A qué hora te vas? What time will you leave?
¿A qué horas te vas? What time are you leaving?
Nos iremos en una hora. We will leave in an hour.
¿A qué hora nos vamos? What time do we leave?
Están a punto de irse. They're about to leave.
Me voy en una hora. I leave in an hour.
Me voy a las cuatro. I am leaving at four.
Me voy a Canadá mañana. I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow.
Él sonrió y se fue. He smiled and left.
Se fue después del almuerzo. He left after he had lunch.
¿De veras? ¿Cuándo se fue? Oh, really? When did he leave?
Se fue hace una hora. He left an hour ago.
Se fue hace un rato. He left a while ago.
Todos se fueron, menos nosotros. Everyone left, except for us.
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