Usage examples of "se fue" in Spanish with translation to English

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Mama se fue al mercado. Mother has gone to the market.
Era de noche cuando se fue. It was night when he parted.
Él sonrió y se fue. He smiled and left.
Él se fue a acostar. He went to bed.
¿Ustedes habían peleado cuando ella se fue? Had you all been fighting when she left?
Se fue después del almuerzo. He left after he had lunch.
El bus ya se fue. The bus has already gone.
Ella se fue deteriorando con la edad. She was weary with age.
¿De veras? ¿Cuándo se fue? Oh, really? When did he leave?
¿Cuándo se fue a Europa? When did he go to Europe?
Tom no está acá. Ya se fue. Tom isn't here. He's already left.
Se fue hace una hora. He left an hour ago.
¿Quién más se fue hoy? Who else is gone today?
Ya era tarde, pero ella se fue igual. It was already late, but she left nonetheless.
Se fue hace un rato. He left a while ago.
Él se fue a Londres. He has gone to London.
La gente que se fue ayer era de Escocia. The people who left yesterday are from Scotland.
Tom se fue sin decir adiós. Tom left without saying goodbye.
¿Ayer se fue a casa? Did he go home yesterday?
Han pasado tres meses desde que se fue de Japón. It has been three months since he left Japan.
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