irme

go, go away, go to


Verb irme

  1. Compound of the infinitive ir and the pronoun me.

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Examples
  • Voy a irme temprano una noche.

    I'm going to leave one night early.

  • Tengo que irme a casa.

    I need to go home.

  • Estoy deseando irme a cazar con mi padre.

    I'm looking forward to going hunting with my father.

  • Por fin he acabado los deberes; ahora puedo irme a la cama.

    I have finally finished my homework; now I can go to bed.

  • ¿Debo irme de una vez?

    Must I leave at once?

  • Estaba a punto de irme cuando llamaste por teléfono.

    I was about to leave when you telephoned.

  • Me olvidé de apagar la televisión antes de irme a la cama.

    I forgot to turn off the television before bed.

  • Quiero irme temprano.

    I want to leave early.

  • No puedo irme de casa, ni siquiera si es solo por un rato.

    I can't leave home, even if only for a while.

  • No quería irme sin decir adiós.

    I didn't want to leave without saying goodbye.

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