Examples of using "Iremos" in a sentence and their english translations:
We'll go.
Where shall we go? Where shall we go?
Where shall we go?
We're leaving soon!
- We're leaving tomorrow.
- We're off tomorrow.
- We're going tomorrow.
We'll visit you soon.
So which way should we go from here?
How about going for a swim?
Shall we go to the cinema?
- We are going to leave tomorrow.
- We'll be leaving tomorrow.
Great! We'll go together.
We'll go to California.
We'll go to Boston.
Okay, we're heading this way.
I'll accompany you to the hospital.
We will leave as soon as he comes.
We'll leave without him.
That's where we'll go.
Where will we go to tomorrow?
We'll go on a picnic tomorrow.
We will visit them soon.
We are going to a dance tomorrow.
In any case, we'll go.
We'll go after we eat.
We'll leave at eight o'clock.
We'll be leaving on Monday.
- We shall go when the rain ceases.
- We'll go when it quits raining.
We will go, but without you.
We'll go to the lake to have lunch.
If you want to go, we'll go.
If the wind dies down, we'll go.
- If you want to, we'll go.
- If your honor wants to, we'll go.
We'll go see Tom.
We'll go visit Tom.
- Where should we go?
- Where shall we go?
- Where will we go?
I've decided that we won't go.
Wherever we'll go, we'll go together.
We'll go a week from today.
If it rains tomorrow, we won't go.
If it rains, we won't go there.
From this point, we'll go on by car.
From this point, we'll go on foot.
Get this packed up and then we're on foot.
Later, we'll visit the aquatic park.
We will go to Beijing and Shanghai.
If it rains tomorrow, we'll go by car.
Tomorrow we shall go from Frankfurt to Munich.
Shall we go to the cinema?
We'll be leaving before you get here.
When the rain stops, we'll go for a walk.
If it is sunny tomorrow, we will go on a picnic.
- If we should miss the train, we'll go by bus.
- If we miss the train, we'll go by bus.
If he doesn't come, we won't go.
When you come to France, we will go to Marseille.
We will have a picknick provided that the weather is nice.
We'll go wash ourselves in the river tomorrow.
- We're leaving tomorrow.
- We go tomorrow.
- We're going tomorrow.
We'll dine together and then go to the theater.
- We'll walk.
- We'll go on foot.
We'll leave as soon as it quits raining.
we are coming to archeology and to a project
Okay, looks like we're gonna be on foot from now on.
- We will go on a picnic if it is fine tomorrow.
- We’ll go on a picnic tomorrow if the weather allows.
- We’ll go on a picnic tomorrow if the weather’s good.
- We'll go on a picnic if it's fine tomorrow.
If the weather is nice tomorrow, we will have a picnic.