irá

/iˈɾa/, [iˈɾa]

go to, mre, will go


Verb irá

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) future indicative form of ir.
  2. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) future indicative form of ir.

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Examples
  • Vamos, todo irá bien.

    Come on, everything will be alright.

  • Jane se irá a casar el próximo mes.

    Jane is to be married next month.

  • Lo que pueda ir mal, irá mal.

    Whatever can go wrong will go wrong.

  • Si no trabaja suficiente, irá a la calle.

    If he will not work hard, he will be fired.

  • Tom no se irá si tú no quieres que se vaya.

    Tom won't leave if you don't want him to.

  • ¿Se irá a comer la torta entera?

    Will he eat the whole cake?

  • Todo irá mejor si puedes venir ahora.

    It will be all better if you can come now.

  • Hoy irá al hospital.

    He'll go to the hospital today.

  • Mañana Tom se irá de picnic con Mary.

    Tom is going on a picnic tomorrow with Mary.

  • 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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