Ido (en. Gone)

/ˈi.ðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Refers to the action of having gone to a place.
I have gone to the market.
He ido al mercado.
Indicates that someone has gone out or left.
She has gone home.
Ella ha ido a casa.
Used to express that one has attended an event or activity.
We have gone to the party.
Hemos ido a la fiesta.

Etymology

From the verb 'ir', which comes from the Latin 'īre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to leave gone
Indicates that someone has left without notice.
irse ido
I feel that he/she has gone
Expresses the feeling of loss of someone or something.
siento que se ha ido
has not ended up
Refers to something that has not reached a destination.
no ha ido a parar

Related Words

to go
Verb that indicates movement from one place to another.
ir
arrival
Action of coming, which is the opposite of going.
venida
to depart
To leave a place.
partir

Slang Meanings

To be very distracted or absent-minded.
You are out of it today, what’s wrong with you?
Estás ido hoy, ¿qué te pasa?
To disappear without a trace.
The car has gone without us noticing.
El coche se ha ido sin que nos diéramos cuenta.