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

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Acabo de ir al banco. Je viens juste d'aller à la banque.
¡Buenos días! ¿Dónde quieres ir? Bonjour ! Où veux-tu aller ?
Debéis ir a la fiesta. Vous devez aller à la fête.
Deberías ir a la fiesta. Tu dois aller à la fête.
Me gustaría ir a Hawái. J’aimerais aller à Hawaii.
¿Crees que debería ir solo? Penses-tu que je devrais aller seul ?
¿Estás segura de querer ir? Es-tu sûre de vouloir y aller ?
¿A cuál heladería quieren ir? À quel glacier voulez-vous aller ?
Planeo ir al teatro hoy. Je planifie aller au théâtre aujourd'hui.
Ya me tengo que ir. Il faut que j'y aille maintenant.
Hay que ir al colegio. Il faut aller à l’école.
¿Cómo podré ir al cielo? Comment pourrai-je aller au ciel ?
Me gustaría ir a Francia. J'aimerais aller en France.
Él quiere ir a América. Il veut aller en Amérique.
Estoy demasiado ocupado para ir. Je suis trop occupé pour y aller.
Ojalá pudiera ir al concierto. Si seulement je pouvais aller au concert.
Deseo poder ir a Japón. J'aimerais bien pouvoir aller au Japon.
Puedes ir allí en barco. Tu peux y aller en bateau.
Puedes ir a adonde quieras. Tu peux aller où tu veux.
¿Puedo ir a jugar afuera? Je peux aller jouer dehors ?
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