Translation: To go out or to get out.
To go out.
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.
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
Are you going out with Tico today
Quiero salir contigo pero nuestros idiomas serian una barrera
It means "will you go out with me"
You want to leave/go out but I am not.
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.
Who wants to leave tomorrow? Hope that helps!
"Salir a tiempo" means to leave or depart on time. It implies being punctual and not running late for a scheduled event or appointment.
its quieres salir el viernes en la noche it means i want to leave Friday at night
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
"Salir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go out".
Where are you going out to (?) It seems incomplete. 'Tienes que salir', for example, would mean 'You have to go out'
I'm going out with my mom to the store and you
Do you mean "will you go out with me?" it's "salirás conmigo?"
"Quedamos en salir" in Spanish means "we agreed to go out" or "we decided to meet up." It implies that two or more people have made plans to meet or spend time together outside of a specific location.