She/you formal: sale (pronounced sah-ley)
you informal: sales (same as above but with an s on the end)
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
The present participle of "salir" is "saliendo."
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
¿Quieres salir conmigo?
"Salir a tiempo" means to leave or depart on time. It implies being punctual and not running late for a scheduled event or appointment.
hay nada para hacer
informal: ¿Te gustaría salir?formal: ¿Le gustaría salir?
Salir pitando - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Portugal:M/12
Where are you going out to (?) It seems incomplete. 'Tienes que salir', for example, would mean 'You have to go out'
¿Le / les / te / os gustaría salir? (polite, not necessarily as a love appointment) ¿Quisiera / quisieran / quisieras / quisierais salir? (also ¿querría / querrían ...?)
The correct past participle for the Spanish word "salir" is "salido."