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Salimos

Salimos is the present indicative form of the Spanish verb salir for the nosotros/as subject, and it means "we leave" or "we go out" depending on the context. It is used to indicate departing from a place or engaging in an activity outside the home, including social outings.

Common uses include statements of departure: "Salimos a las ocho" (We leave at eight), "Salimos de la

Grammatical note: salir is irregular in the present tense. The full present tense forms are yo salgo,

Etymology: salir comes from Latin salire, meaning to leap or spring, and by extension to go out

In usage, salimos appears frequently in everyday speech and writing, making it one of the most common

oficina"
(We
leave
the
office).
It
is
also
used
for
going
out
to
do
something:
"Salimos
a
cenar"
(We
go
out
to
eat).
The
expression
"salimos
ganando"
means
"we
come
out
ahead"
and
is
used
in
idiomatic
contexts
to
describe
favorable
outcomes.
tú
sales,
él/ella
sale,
nosotros/as
salimos,
vosotros/as
salís,
ellos/ellas
salen.
The
form
salimos
is
the
normal
plural
for
we,
and
it
is
the
same
for
masculine
and
feminine
subjects.
or
depart.
In
modern
Spanish,
salir
covers
a
broad
range
of
senses
related
to
leaving
places,
beginning
activities,
or
initiating
movements
away
from
a
reference
point.
verb
forms
for
expressing
departure
or
the
act
of
going
out.