sale de(
sah
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deh
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. he goes out of
Cada vez que sale de la habitación, da un portazo.Every time he goes out of the room, he slams the door.
b. he leaves
Dile a Juan que apague la luz cuando sale.Tell Juan to put the lights out when he leaves.
c. she goes out of
Si sale del departamento que comparten, él la castiga.If she goes out of the apartment they share, he punishes her.
d. she leaves
Cada vez que llega su exnovio, ella se va. No lo soporta.Whenever her ex-boyfriend arrives, she leaves. She can't stand him.
e. it goes out of
No puedo desconectar el dispositivo una vez que sale de la cobertura.I can't disconnect my device once it goes our of range.
f. it leaves
Se puede ver este murciélago cuando sale de su cueva para cazar.This bat may be seen when it leaves its cave to hunt.
2.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(you exit; second person singular)
a. you go out of
Si sale de esta habitación ahora, no vuelva nunca.If you go out of this room right now, do never come back.
b. you leave
Limpie su calzado cada vez que sale del área.Clean your footwear every time you leave the area.
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