Usage examples of "Go" in English with translation to Spanish

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Let's go fifty-fifty Vamos a medias
When will you go out? ¿Cuándo salimos?
You're free to go Eres libre de irte
Cars go through the tunnel. Coches pasan por el túnel.
It's necessary to go through customs on arriving. Hay que pasar por la aduana al llegar.
Tom asked Mary to go away. Tom le pidió a Mary que se marchara.
For here, or to go? ¿Para servir o para llevar?
Don't go near the fire. No te acerques al fuego.
Does this bus go to the museum? ¿Este bus se dirige al museo?
If the sun were to go out, all living things would die. Si el sol se apagara, todas las cosas vivas morirían.
I want to go to... Quiero ir a...
Didn't you go out? ¿No habías salido?
Go and wake Mary up. Vete a despertar a Mary.
I didn't go out last Sunday. El domingo pasado no salí.
How long does it take to go to Madrid? ¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a Madrid?
"Come on, let's go." "Where are you taking me?" «Venga, vámonos.» «¿Adónde me llevas
If you go near a camel, you risk being bitten. Si te acercas a un camello, corres el riesgo de que te muerda.
Jane was quite at a loss when and where to go. Jane no tenía idea de cuando ni a donde dirigirse.
No one will go through this door as long as I live. Nadie atravesará esta puerta mientras yo viva.
Where do I go then? ¿Entonces a dónde voy?
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