ida

/ˈida/, [ˈi.ð̞a]

going


Noun ida f (plural idas)

  1. outward leg (of a journey)
  2. going
  3. march

Verb ida f sg

  1. Feminine singular past participle of ir.

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Estoy un poco ida.

    I'm a little crazy.

  • ¿Has comprado un billete de ida y vuelta?

    Did you buy a round trip ticket?

  • ¿Compraste un billete de ida y vuelta?

    Did you buy a round trip ticket?

  • A la ida, el viaje fue más agradable que a la vuelta.

    The trip out was more pleasant than the return.

  • Tengo un billete de ida y vuelta a Osaka.

    I have a return ticket to Osaka.

  • ¿Ida y vuelta, o sólo ida?

    Round trip or one-way?

  • Compré un billete de ida y vuelta.

    I bought a return ticket.

  • Un billete de ida y vuelta para León, por favor.

    A return ticket to Leon, please.

  • ¿Ida y vuelta? Sólo ida.

    Round trip? Only one-way.

  • Mi padre consintió mi ida al extranjero.

    My father consented to my going abroad.

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