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

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Tienes razón. Iré en taxi. You are right. I will go by taxi.
Mañana no iré al colegio. I will not go to school tomorrow.
Me iré cuando John llegue. I will leave when John comes.
Iré, haga el tiempo que haga. I will go, be the weather what it may.
Creo que iré a esquiar. I think I'll go skiing.
Iré directa al grano. Estás despedido. I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.
El año que viene iré a América. I am going to go to America next year.
Iré a traerte un doctor. I'll go and get you a doctor.
Iré directa al grano. Estás despedida. I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.
Como estoy enfermo, no iré con vosotros. As I am ill, I will not join you.
Iré a revisar el dormitorio. I'll go to check out the bedroom.
Yo me iré cuando ella regrese. I'll leave when she comes back.
Si te vas a comportar de esta forma, me iré. If you’re going to be like this I’ll just leave.
Iré a Australia en tren. I will go to Australia by train.
Iré directo al grano. Estás despedida. I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.
Si por casualidad el coche estuviera en malas condiciones, iré en autobús. If anything should be wrong with my car, I would go by bus.
Si llueve mañana, no iré. If it rains tomorrow, I won't go.
Iré directo al grano. Estás despedido. I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.
No me importan vuestros nombres. Total, cuando se termine este trabajo me iré. I don't care what your names are. Once this job's over, I'm out of here.
No iré a patinar hoy. I would not go skating today.
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