Salgas (en. You go out)

/salɡas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
Action of going out in the subjunctive mood.
I hope you go out of the house soon.
Espero que salgas pronto de casa.
Indicates the possibility or desire for someone to go out.
It is important that you go out with caution.
Es importante que salgas con precaución.
Used in sentences that express a condition.
If you do well on the exam, we will celebrate.
Si salgas bien en el examen, celebraremos.

Etymology

From the verb salir, from Latin 'salire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to go out onto the street
To go outside, generally to engage in an activity or take a walk.
salir a la calle
to come out of the closet
To reveal a person's sexual orientation.
salir del armario
to rush out
To leave quickly.
salir como un rayo

Related Words

to go out
To leave or depart from a place.
salir
exit
The act of going out or the place from which one exits.
salida
outgoing
Something that protrudes or is inclined outward.
saliente

Slang Meanings

To leave without warning.
They left without telling anyone.
Se salió sin avisar a nadie.
To date someone.
She always goes out with her friends on weekends.
Ella siempre sale con sus amigos los fines de semana.