Fuéronse (en. They left)
/fweɾon.se/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Past form of the verb "ir," used in a reflexive context.
They went to the beach over the weekend.
Se fueron a la playa durante el fin de semana.
Past indicative of the third person plural of the verb "ir," used in specific situations.
They left before the storm started.
Ellos se fueron antes de que empezara la tormenta.
Used in narrative contexts to indicate departure or distance.
The children left the park without notifying.
Los niños se fueron del parque sin avisar.
Etymology
From the verb "ir," with the addition of the reflexive pronoun "se."
Common Phrases and Expressions
they went on a trip
They departed for a different place.
se fueron de viaje
they were the first to arrive
They were the ones who arrived before the others.
fueron los primeros en llegar
they went to sleep
They decided to go to bed.
se fueron a dormir
Related Words
go
Moving from one place to another.
ir
leave
Leaving a place.
salir
depart
Dividing something or leaving.
partir
Slang Meanings
When someone leaves quickly.
She left the party and was gone in a flash.
Salió de la fiesta y se fue como un rayo.
Leaving a place without prior notice.
She left without saying goodbye.
Ella se fue sin decir adiós.