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Salgo is the yo (I) form for leave. Salgo is "I leave"

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Q: What is salgo in spanish?
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How do you say im going in spanish?

"Yo voy." I'm leaving is "Yo salgo."


How do you say depart in spanish?

to depart = salir salgo = I depart sale = you depart/he departs salimos = we depart salen = they depart/you (more than one) depart


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This means in English: Where do I get out from here?


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I leave for school.


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Translation: Nos vamos a las doce y quince.


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"I leave my house ... it is 6:50 not with you or with you."


How would you answer a que hora sales de la escuela in Spanish?

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What is the name of the prayer aria sung by Terrani in the opera Nabucco by Verdi?

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How do you answer too this question que hace udsted generalmente los fines de la semana?

what do you do on weekend?- you can answer the activities that you do on weekend like:"voy al cine", "voy a fiestas" or "salgo con mis amigos"...(I go to the cinema, I go to parties, I go out with my friends")


What is the spanish IR verb to go mean?

Perhaps verbs with irregular 'yo' ('I') endings? For example: hacer = to do; hago = I do oir = to hear; oigo = I hear traer = to bring; traigo = I bring tener = to have; tengo = I have caer = to fall; caigo = I fall decir = to say; digo = I say erguir = to erect; yergo = I erect poner = to put; pongo = I put salir = to go out; salgo = I go out satisfacer = to satisfy; satisfago = I satisfy valer = to be worth; valgo = I am worth venir = to come; vengo = I come