How to Say "they exit" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “they exit” is “salen” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Los empleados salen de la oficina a las cinco en punto.
The employees leave the office at five o'clock sharp.
¿A qué hora salen ustedes para la excursión?
What time are you all leaving for the excursion?
Ellas salen a bailar todos los sábados.
They go out dancing every Saturday.
The 'Go' Verb Pattern
The verb 'salir' is irregular only in the 'yo' form of the present tense ('salgo'). All other forms, including 'salen', follow the standard conjugation pattern for -ir verbs, making it easy to remember.
Always Use 'De' for Location
When talking about leaving a specific location, you must use the preposition 'de' (from): 'Salen de la casa' (They leave the house). You cannot just say 'Salen la casa'.
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