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How would one say: "I've got to go" as a frase for when leaving or hanging up?

How would one say: "I've got to go" as a frase for when leaving or hanging up?

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How would one say: "I've got to go" as a frase for when leaving or hanging up?

Eg: "See you around mate, I got to run" or when ending a conversation: "Bye, I got to go".

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updated MAR 16, 2010
posted by jojolanding

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Me toca irme. Chau.

But never end a polite telephone conversation without saying something like "Saludos a su familia". The Spanish culture is very considerate.

updated MAR 16, 2010
edited by CalvoViejo
posted by CalvoViejo
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Lo siento pero tengo que irme OR debo irme.

I am sorry but I have to go OR I must go.

updated MAR 16, 2010
posted by ian-hill
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