Salgo is the yo (I) form for leave. Salgo is "I leave"
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
si salgo a bailar con mis amigos xk nadamas estar con tu novio o novia como k no xk el novio o novia no te deja divertirte agusto xk todo les molesta.....................................
A que hora van uds. a la escuela means what time are you/do you go to school?you could answer by saying nosotros vamos a la escuela a las 8 which means we go to school at 8.
The question is, At what time do you leave the house? So, the answer depends on your schedule. For example, if you leave your house at 10:00 am, you would say salgo la casa a las diez de la manana.
My friend is taking Spanish and her name is Lola in Spanish, courtesy of my Spanish teacher.:)
"Yo voy." I'm leaving is "Yo salgo."
to depart = salir salgo = I depart sale = you depart/he departs salimos = we depart salen = they depart/you (more than one) depart
This means in English: Where do I get out from here?
I leave for school.
Translation: Nos vamos a las doce y quince.
Today I'm going out at 3:00 in the afternoon.
The cast of I Love This Place - 2013 includes: Steven Salgo as Story Teller
"I leave my house ... it is 6:50 not with you or with you."
It means 'At what time do you come to the Spanish class?' You could reply simply with the time: A la una - At one o'clock A las dos/tres/cuatro/cinco/seis/siete/ocho/nueve/diez/once/doce - At 2-12 o'clock Or you could preface one of these with: Vengo (I come) (e.g....'Vengo a la una')
I presume you mean Abigaille's cabaletta 'Salgo già del trono aurato' [I am ready to ascend the bloodstained seat of the golden throne) from act 2 scene 1.
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")
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