Examples of using "Salió" in a sentence and their english translations:
He gets out there.
Which student went out?
She went out.
He has gone out.
How did it come out?
Did you go out last night?
We got away with it.
My father is out.
The sun came out.
It did not come off.
Everything's gone wrong.
- Nobody was injured.
- No one got hurt.
- No one was hurt.
- No one was injured.
- Nobody's been hurt.
This didn’t go well.
My father is out.
It has worked out nicely.
- What went wrong?
- What's gone wrong?
Something went wrong.
That went well.
- She got out of the car.
- He got out of his car.
My mother is out.
She went out with her friends.
Mayuko came out of the room.
How will the plan work out?
She went out of the room.
She went shopping.
She went out with her dog.
Tom went out for lunch.
When did she leave the classroom?
The surgery went well.
He ran outside naked.
- He went out to eat.
- He ate out.
The train left on time.
The moon is already out.
How did your speech go?
Tom walked out on stage.
This game came out yesterday.
- That worked.
- It went well.
- Things went well.
He went out just now.
Tom barely escaped with his life.
Tom ate out.
Tom walked out of the bar.
She went out of the restaurant.
But something different came out.
No one else was injured.
Tom got out of the hospital.
I know what went wrong.
My sister-in-law is knocked up.
The jump worked, it was deep enough.
But something has gone horribly wrong.
also got out of this job
- She went off with her friends.
- She left with her friends.
Everything fell out as I expected.
She came out of the room.
She went out of the room in anger.
She went out to buy some food.
When did she leave the classroom?
- She left here with haste.
- She left here in a hurry.
- He went out of the room.
- He left the room.
He went out without saying goodbye to me.
He went away without saying a word.
He quickly went out of the room.
Tom left work early.
A frog came out of the water.
She left for Osaka yesterday.