irá
/iˈɾa/, [iˈɾa]go to, mre, will go
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Vamos, todo irá bien.
Come on, everything will be alright.
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Jane se irá a casar el próximo mes.
Jane is to be married next month.
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Lo que pueda ir mal, irá mal.
Whatever can go wrong will go wrong.
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Si no trabaja suficiente, irá a la calle.
If he will not work hard, he will be fired.
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Tom no se irá si tú no quieres que se vaya.
Tom won't leave if you don't want him to.
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¿Se irá a comer la torta entera?
Will he eat the whole cake?
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Todo irá mejor si puedes venir ahora.
It will be all better if you can come now.
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Hoy irá al hospital.
He'll go to the hospital today.
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Mañana Tom se irá de picnic con Mary.
Tom is going on a picnic tomorrow with Mary.
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Tom aún no está seguro de si irá o no.
Tom isn't sure yet whether he'll go or not.
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Estoy segura de que todo irá bien.
I'm sure everything will be fine.
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Tom quiere saber cuándo Mary irá de compras.
Tom wants to know when Mary will go shopping.
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Mañana todo irá bien.
Everything is going to be alright tomorrow.
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No te preocupes. Todo irá bien.
Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.
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Él no irá.
He will not go.
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Él también se irá.
He will go as well.
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Tom irá.
Tom will go.
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No se puede predecir qué irá a ocurrir.
There is no predicting what may happen.
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Tom irá sin importar lo que diga Mary.
Tom will go, no matter what Mary says.
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Estoy seguro de que se irá temprano.
I'm sure he'll leave early.
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