Sentence examples of "irse" in Spanish with translation "go"

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¿Tiene que irse ahora mismo? Does he need to go right now?
¿Están los dos listos para irse? Are both of you ready to go?
Tom no quiere irse a casa. Tom doesn't want to go home.
Ya casi es hora de irse. It's almost time to go.
¿Están las dos listas para irse? Are both of you ready to go?
Ella estaba deseando irse a casa. She was eager to go home.
Es hora de irse a la cama. It's time to go to bed.
Es hora de irse a la escuela. It's time to go to school.
Él está pensando en irse al mar. He is thinking of going to sea.
Ella está ahorrando para irse al extranjero. She is saving money to go abroad.
Uno de los dos tiene que irse. Either of the two must go.
Ya es hora de irse a dormir. It's time to go to sleep.
Ella estaba deseosa de irse a casa. She was eager to go home.
Ella estaba apresurada por irse a casa. She was in a hurry to go home.
Tom planea irse de vacaciones la próxima semana. Tom plans to go on a vacation next week.
Casi es hora de irse a la cama. It's almost time to go to bed.
Ella estaba deseando irse a navegar con él. She was looking forward to going sailing with him.
Es tarde ya, hora de irse a dormir. It's late already, time to go to sleep.
Tom decidió que era hora de irse a dormir. Tom decided it was time to go to sleep.
El maestro dejó al muchacho irse a su casa. The teacher let the boy go home.
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