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

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Acabo de ir al banco. I've just been to the bank.
Todo va a ir bien. It's all going to be OK.
Espero poder ir en junio. I hope to be able to go in June.
Tengo mucho miedo de ir. I am very afraid to go.
Tiene miedo de ir en avión. He is afraid to fly in an airplane.
Mañana voy a ir a comprar. Tomorrow I am going shopping.
Me voy a ir en Marzo. I'll be leaving in March.
¿Hay otra forma de ir allá? Is there another way to get there?
Como estoy ocupado, no puedo ir. As I am busy, I cannot go.
¿Está muy lejos para ir caminando? Is it too far to walk?
O tú o María deben ir. Mary or you are to go.
¿Estás pensando seriamente en no ir? Are you seriously thinking about not going?
Como estoy ocupada, no puedo ir. As I am busy, I cannot go.
¿Hay otra forma de ir allí? Is there another way to get there?
¿Vas a ir a Tokio mañana? Are you going to go to Tokyo tomorrow?
¿Qué tan lejos vamos a ir? How far are we going?
Vamos a ir de excursión mañana. We are to go on a hike tomorrow.
Mi pasatiempos es ir de compras. My hobby is shopping.
¿Cuándo vas a ir a Europa? When are you going to Europe?
El experimento parecía ir marchando bien. The experiment seemed to be going well.
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