Sentence examples of "gone" in English with translation "irse"

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You're free to go Eres libre de irte
Go and wake Mary up. Vete a despertar a Mary.
It's time to go. Es hora de irse.
Go to your room now! ¡Vete a tu cuarto ahora!
He decided to go abroad. Decidió irse al extranjero.
Mom, can I go swimming? Mamá, ¿puedo irme a nadar?
You should go home now. Ahora deberías irte a casa.
I'm ready to go. Estoy listo para irme.
I should go to bed. Debería irme a acostar.
She so wants to go. Está deseando irse.
Go to your respective seats. Váyanse a sus respectivos asientos.
You may go at once. Puedes irte de inmediato.
Well, I must be going. Bueno, debo irme.
He decided to go to France. Decidió irse a Francia.
You prefer to go to bed. Prefieres irte a la cama.
You are free to go out. Eres libre de irte.
You must go home at once. Debes irte de una vez a casa.
I'd rather stay than go. Preferiría quedarme en lugar de irme.
Either of the two must go. Uno de los dos tiene que irse.
May I go to the river? ¿Puedo irme al río?
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