Sentence examples of "ido" in Spanish with translation "be"

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Se ha ido la luz. There's been a power cut.
Nunca he ido a Kushiro. I have never been to Kushiro.
He ido a Kioto dos veces. I have been to Kyoto twice.
¿Cómo te ha ido estos días? How are you doing these days?
He ido a París dos veces. I've been to Paris twice.
¿Has ido a Nara alguna vez? Have you ever been to Nara?
¿Has ido alguna vez a Kyushu? Have you ever been to Kyushu?
Sólo he ido una vez a Tokio. I have been to Tokyo only once.
¿Has ido alguna vez a una ópera? Have you ever been to an opera?
Jim no ha ido nunca al extranjero. Jim has never been abroad.
Tom no ha ido nunca a Boston. Tom has never been to Boston.
Mi vista ha ido empeorando estos días. My vision is getting worse these days.
He ido a ver los cerezos en flor. I have been to see the cherry blossoms.
He ido al aeropuerto para despedirme de él. I have been to the airport to see him off.
Él no ha ido nunca antes a Okinawa. He has never been to Okinawa before.
Ella no ha ido al dentista por años. She hasn't been to the dentist's for years.
No he ido nunca a los Estados Unidos. I have never been to the States.
Ella se arrepiente de nunca haber ido ahí. She regrets having never been there.
¿Alguna vez has ido al fin del mundo? Have you ever been to the end of the world?
Él ha ido al Reino Unido dos veces. He has been to England twice.
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