yo me tengo que ir

yo me tengo que ir(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. I have to go
Yo me tengo que ir pronto. Tengo una cita a las 7 pm y no puedo llegar tarde.I have to go soon. I have a date at 7 pm, and I can't be late.
b. I have to leave
¿Ya nos vamos? - Bueno, yo me tengo que ir, pero tú te puedes quedar si quieres.Are we leaving now? - Well, I have to leave, but you can stay if you want.
c. I must go
Yo me tengo que ir, pero Miranda se queda contigo un rato más.I must go, but Miranda is staying with you a while longer.
d. I must leave
Yo me tengo que ir del país antes de que se me expire la visa.I have to leave the country before my visa expires.
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