to go out or to leave
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
The correct past participle for the Spanish word "salir" is "salido."
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
Depends on the context. It is a form of the word "Salir" = to exit. Used as a question it means "Did you go out?" In a question preceded by the word "Te" it could mean, "Did you get out (of the predicament)" Used as part of a statement, it could mean "you went out."
¿Quieres salir conmigo?
The direct translation of salir de nuevo would be "out again". But when used in context it would most likely vary.
Salir
I want to go out. I want to get out. I want out. Quiero means Want (which is used as I want) Salir means "to exit" (Salida means exit) Put them together considering the context and it could mean any of the above.
No vas a salir No saldras (accent on final 'a') both mean 'You're not going out'
Quiero salir contigo pero nuestros idiomas serian una barrera
¿Vas a salir?