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

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No entres ahí, es un callejón sin salida. Don't go in there, it's a dead-end street.
La lluvia me impidió salir. The rain prevented me from going out.
Hoy tengo ganas de salir. I feel like going out today.
Le obligaron salir del cuarto. He was made to go out of the room.
Voy a salir esta tarde. I'm going to go out this afternoon.
El tifón me impidió salir. That typhoon prevented me from going out.
No quiero salir esta tarde. I don't want to go outside this afternoon.
Preferiría no salir esta noche. I'd rather not go out this evening.
No pude salir porque llovía. I couldn't go out because it was raining.
¿Puedo salir de la habitación? Can I go out of the room?
Voy a salir un momento. I'm going out for a while.
No tengo ganas de salir. I'm not in a mood to go out.
La nieve me impidió salir. The snow prevented me from going out.
Tom solía salir con Mary. Tom used to go out with Mary.
No necesitas salir ya mismo. You don't need to go at once.
Ella quiere salir con él. She wants to go out with him.
Me gustaría salir con ella. I'd like to go out with her.
Ella prometió no salir sola. She promised not to go out alone.
El tren acaba de salir. The train has just gone.
Si escampa puede que salga. I may go out if the rain lets up.
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