Sentence examples of "leaving" in English with translation "irse"

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Oh, you're leaving tomorrow! ¡Oh, te vas mañana!
We’ll be leaving tomorrow. Nos iremos mañana.
Hurry up, we are leaving! ¡Vamos que nos vamos!
What time are you leaving? ¿A qué horas te vas?
I'm leaving on Sunday. Me voy el domingo.
I am leaving at four. Me voy a las cuatro.
I'll be leaving in March. Me voy a ir en Marzo.
I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow. Me voy a Canadá mañana.
He's leaving for China tomorrow. Él se va a China mañana.
We are leaving Japan next month. Nos vamos de Japón el mes próximo.
He came just as I was leaving. Él llegó justo cuando me iba.
She told him that she was leaving. Ella le dijo que se iba.
I will be leaving for Australia next month. Me voy el próximo mes a Australia.
I am leaving for the United States tomorrow. Me voy a los Estados Unidos mañana.
I am leaving town for a few days. Me voy de la ciudad por un par de días.
He used a headache as an excuse for leaving early. Usó un dolor de cabeza como excusa para irse temprano.
The train was on the point of leaving when I got to the station. El tren estaba a punto de irse cuando llegué a la estación.
It's time to leave. Es hora de irse.
We'll leave tomorrow morning. Nos vamos mañana por la mañana.
What time will you leave? ¿A qué hora te irás?
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