Declan

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The Spanish word

salir

means
to exit, leave, go out, depart
Examples:
¿De dónde sale?
Where does it leave from?
Él vino cuando yo había salido.
He came when I was out.
Propongo que salgamos el viernes.
I suggest that we go out on Friday.
Salgamos de aquí, los polis vienen.
We're getting out of here. The cops are coming.
Él sale siempre a las siete de casa.
He always leaves home at seven.
Ojalá no nos salga nada mal esta vez.
I just hope nothing goes wrong this time.
Al salir de la estación vi a un hombre.
When I left the train station, I saw a man.
El juicio salió en contra del gobierno.
The judgement went against the government.
Si vuelves antes de las 7, puedes salir.
You can go out on condition that you come home by seven.
El tren sale a las dos y media de la tarde.
The train leaves at 2:30 p.m.
Ella continuamente entra y sale del hospital.
She is constantly in and out of hospital.
Ha salido al aeropuerto a despedir a un amigo.
He went to the airport to see his friend off.
Él no pudo salir debido a una terrible tormenta.
He could not go out because of a bad storm.
Cuando sonó el teléfono estaba a punto de salir.
I was just about to leave the house when the telephone rang.
Los domingos por la tarde suelo salir de compras.
I usually go shopping on Sunday afternoon.
Fueron saliendo consecutivamente de la habitación.
They went out of the room, one after another.
Me encontré al profesor justo al salir de la tienda.
I ran into my teacher just as I left the store.
Tan pronto como oyó el choque, salió corriendo de su casa.
As soon as he heard the crash, he rushed out of the house.
En una mañana lluviosa, salió de casa temprano para llegar a tiempo al colegio.
On a rainy morning he left his house early so as to be in time for school.
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