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ir de corbata

English translation of ir de corbata

wear a tie

The Spanish phrase 'ir de corbata' translates to 'wear a tie' in English. This is typically used in conversation to indicate that someone is wearing a tie or needs to wear a tie for a formal event or occasion. The verb 'ir' means 'to go' but in this context, it is used to indicate the act of 'wearing' something. 'Corbata' directly translates to 'tie', the neck accessory often worn by men and women in professional or formal situations.


Example sentences using: ir de corbata

Hoy voy a ir de corbata a la reunión.

English translation of Hoy voy a ir de corbata a la reunión.

Today I am going to wear a tie to the meeting.

This phrase suggests that the speaker plans to dress formally for a meeting, indicating the importance of the occasion.

Siempre que tengo una entrevista, decido ir de corbata.

English translation of Siempre que tengo una entrevista, decido ir de corbata.

Whenever I have an interview, I decide to wear a tie.

In this example, the speaker emphasizes the habit of wearing a tie to formal job interviews, reflecting professionalism.

En la boda, todos los hombres deben ir de corbata.

English translation of En la boda, todos los hombres deben ir de corbata.

At the wedding, all the men must wear a tie.

This phrase highlights a dress code for a wedding, where wearing a tie is expected as part of the formal attire.

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