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Understand the meanings and conjugations of the Spanish verbs "salir" and "decir." Practice using them in various sentences and improve your language skills.
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SALIR Salir means “to leave” or “to go out.” Salir is only irregular in the “yo” form. Other than that, Salir follows regular “-IR” verb rules.
I leave from school at 4:00 pm. • Yosalgo de la escuela a lascuatro._ • We are going out tonight. • _Nosotrossalimosestanoche._ • Are you going out with him? • ¿Sales tú con él? • They are leaving for Spain. • _EllossalenparaEspaña___
DECIR DECIR means “to say” or “to tell.” Decir is only irregular in the “yo” form. Other than that, it follows regular “-IR” rules.
I tell the truth. • Yodigo la verdad__ • What do you say? • _¿Qué dices tú?____ • We say thank you. • Nosotrosdecimos gracias._ • Kike says, “Good morning!” • Kike dice, “Buenos días!”_