irnos

go, go to, leave


Verb irnos

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

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Examples
  • Deberíamos de irnos ahora.

    We ought to leave now.

  • Déjanos irnos a casa.

    Let us go home.

  • Ella llegó cuando estábamos a punto de irnos.

    She arrived when we were about to leave.

  • Tuvimos que irnos a Estados Unidos en corto tiempo.

    We had to leave for America on short notice.

  • Debemos irnos temprano.

    We must leave early.

  • Tenemos que irnos de la casa a más tardar antes del fin de este mes.

    We need to vacate the house by the end of the month at the latest.

  • ¿Cuándo tenemos que irnos?

    When shall we go?

  • Justo estábamos a punto de irnos cuando ella llamó.

    We were just about to leave when she telephoned.

  • Supongo que deberíamos irnos ahora.

    I guess we should leave now.

  • Tenemos que irnos.

    We have to go.

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