sales

/ˈsales/, [ˈsa.les]

salts, you go out


Verb sales

  1. Informal second-person singular () present indicative form of salir.

Noun sales f pl

  1. plural of sal

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Examples
  • Sales muy bien en esa foto.

    You look very good in that photo.

  • Pensé que habías dicho que jamás sales a beber.

    I thought you said you never went out drinking.

  • ¿No sales a almorzar con nosotros?

    Won't you go out to lunch with us?

  • ¿A qué hora sales?

    What time do you leave?

  • Las sales del ácido sulfúrico se llaman sulfatos.

    The salts of sulfuric acid are called sulfates.

  • O sales, o entras.

    Either go out or come in.

  • ¿A qué horas sales del trabajo?

    What time do you leave your work?

  • ¿A qué hora sales de clases?

    What time do you finish school?

  • No sales feo en las fotos, eres así.

    You don't look bad in these pictures, you are that way.

  • El agua y las sales minerales son substancias inorgánicas.

    Water and mineral salts are inorganic substances.

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