irá

/iˈɾa/, [iˈɾa]

go to, mre, will go


Examples
  • Tom no irá a menos que Mary vaya con él.

    Tom won't go unless Mary goes with him.

  • Él también se irá, ¿verdad?

    He'll go, too, won't he?

  • Tom irá allí mañana.

    Tom will go there tomorrow.

  • No se preocupen. Todo irá bien.

    Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.

  • Él irá al hospital.

    He will go to hospital.

  • Tom irá primero.

    Tom will go first.

  • No os preocupéis. Todo irá bien.

    Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.

  • Tom no irá aún si lo invitan.

    Tom won't go even if he's invited.

  • Tom no sabe cuándo se irá Mary de Boston.

    Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave Boston.

  • Tom no irá aunque le inviten.

    Tom won't go even if he's invited.

  • Necesito a alguien que me abrace y que me diga que todo irá bien.

    I need someone to hold me and tell me everything will be alright.

  • Pienso que todo irá bien.

    I think that everything will be okay.

  • Él irá a nadar tanto si tu vas con él como si te quedas en casa.

    He will go swimming, whether you go with him or stay at home.


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