The Spanish verb 'ir' means 'go' or 'to go'. 'Iremos' can be used to say "we will go". This form is used in almost all Spanish speaking countries. Many Spanish speaking countries also use this form; 'vamos a ir'. (Note; 'iremos' is not used in Argentina.)
The cast of Iremos a Beirute - 1998 includes: Val Araujo as Young Aziz Daniele Ellery as Suzana Mayra Fernanda Mota as Maria Giovanna Gold as Salma Claudio Jaborandy as Ademir Guilherme Karan as Gibran Renata Lessa as Young Salma Clauber Matheus as Chico de Dora Rejane Reinaldo as Angelina
yes,why not say go?
Say No Go was created in 1989.
to dare to say to go or to do. Venture
you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner you say how are you and do you want to go out for dinner
we say go shred the nar if you want to speak in surf terms... but usually, we say go surfing
do because you would say do i go you wouldn't say does i go or does you go
It is not grammatically correct to say ' you go to home'. Instead you should leave out the word to, and say 'you, go home'.
It would be correct to say "you go shopping at the mall" or "you go to the mall to shop". It is not proper grammar to say "you go shopping TO the mall".
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
You say elcamentasi deiomaie to say NEVER LET GO in lithuanian
Paul is trying to woo a girl that is resisting his advances, but even he is not too sure if he wants her, as in "You say yes, I say no, you say stop, and I say go, go go".