Sentence examples of "te irás" in Spanish with translation "go"

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Se ha ido a América. He has gone to America.
Él ha ido a Suiza. He has gone to Switzerland.
No deberías haber ido allí. You shouldn't have gone there.
He ido hoy al médico. Today, I went to the doctor's.
El tren se ha ido. The train is gone.
Nunca he ido a Florida. I have never gone to Florida.
El invierno se ha ido. Winter is gone.
¿Cómo se va a llamar? What are you going to call the baby?
Tom se va a divorciar. Tom is going to get divorced.
¿Cuándo te vas de vacaciones? When do you go on holiday?
¿Cuándo te vas a acostar? When do you go to bed?
¿Te vas o te quedas? Are you going or staying?
¡Vete a tu cuarto ahora! Go to your room now!
Vete a despertar a Mary. Go and wake Mary up.
Ahora vete a pasarlo bien. Now, go have a good time.
Mejor vete a casa ya. You had better go back home now.
¡Vete a tu habitación ya! Go to your room now!
Recoge tus cosas y vete. Pick up your things and go away.
Vete a buscar a Tom. Go find Tom.
¡Quiero irme a mi cama! I want to go to my bed!
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