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What does "irme" mean?

What does "irme" mean?

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hello i try to check this word on dictionary but i don´t really know wat is irme exactly mean thank you

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updated Mar 24, 2011
edited by --Mariana--
posted by WeiWeiWu

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irme = irse

You can understand irse like to leave because you can use it without giving a destination name. So, you can say: ¡Me voy!"

But when you say Voy (It means "I'm coming" normally) you should say where are you going. i.e: "Voy a la casa."

Have a look at this post of lazarus1907.


And please remember to use correct capitalization, punctuation and spelling while writing on this forum.

updated Mar 24, 2011
edited by culé
posted by culé
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Hello and welcome to the forum.

Irme is the conjugated form of the verb "Irse."

For example, "Tengo que irme." (I have to go).

updated Mar 24, 2011
posted by --Mariana--
I'm not fast enough today! :) - 0066c384, Mar 24, 2011
Neither am I! :) - culé, Mar 24, 2011