Usage examples of "go to court" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has to go to court tomorrow. Tom tiene que ir a la corte mañana.
They called the same witness to court. Llamaron al mismo testigo al tribunal.
I usually go to school by bus. Suelo ir al colegio en autobús.
His repeated delinquencies brought him to court. Sus repetidos delitos lo llevaron a la corte.
He decided to go to France. Decidió irse a Francia.
I want to go to... Quiero ir a...
You prefer to go to bed. Prefieres irte a la cama.
Ichiro will go to Nagoya for the first time. Ichiro irá a Nagoya por la primera vez.
Is this the right way to go to the railway station? ¿Este es el camino correcto para ir a la estación de tren?
I go to church once in a blue moon. No voy casi nunca a la iglesia.
I can't go to class right now. Ahora mismo no puedo ir a clase.
How long does it take to go to Madrid? ¿En cuánto tiempo se llega a Madrid?
Close your eyes and go to sleep. Cierra los ojos y duérmete.
I don't go to school on Saturdays. No voy a la escuela los sábados.
Go to the living room. Anda a la sala.
Tom didn't want to go to war. Tom no quería ir a la guerra.
On an average, I go to the movies twice a month. De media, voy al cine dos veces al mes.
I want to go to Australia with my family. Quiero ir a Australia con mi familia.
Did you go to Nikko yesterday? ¿Fuiste a Nikko ayer?
How often do you like to go to the beach? ¿Con qué frecuencia te gusta ir a la playa?
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