Assuming the question is "how to you conjugate the 'ir' family of verbs in Spanish?"
The present tense is conjugated like so:
Remove '-ir' from the verb stem (e.g. vivir [to live] becomes viv-), and add the following endings shown in bold and underlined.
I live ... yo vivo
you live (singular) ... tú vives
he lives ... él vive
she lives ... ella vive
you live (singular, formal) ... usted vive
we live ... nosotros vivimos
you live (plural) ... vosotros vivís
they live ... ellos/ellas viven
you live (plural, formal) ... ustedes viven
As a general rule of thumb, "ir" in Spanish and "to go" in English are very similar in usage. If you would "to go" in English, there is a 90% chance that you should use "ir". The only times that "go" does not correlate with "ir" is when "go" is being used in an expression that does not "go" to a certain place, i.e. going crazy, going wild, going rogue, etc.
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
Regular Verbs
In the present tense, it is -an for -ar verbs and -en for -er and -ir verbs.
There are three infinitive forms in Spanish. Verbs are classified according to whether their infinitive ends in -ir, -er or -ar.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
Almost all english verbs that end in -ish are -ir verbs. But also include venir, devenir, remplir, etc.
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
The endings are the same for -AR, -ER, and -Ir verbs:-é, -ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -án.
The imperfect is the most regular tense in Spanish. There are only three irregular verbs in this tense: Ir, Ser, and Ver. To conjugate, add the following to the stem of the verb: Ar verbs: Aba, abas, aba, abamos abais, aban. For Ir or Er verbs: ía, ías, ía, íamos, íais, ían.
it makes no sense to conjugue French verbs starting with 'ir'. But the second group of French verbs end with 'ir'. The standard model is 'finir'
"Ado" is the ending for forming the past participle of "ar" verbs. The ending for "er" and "ir" verbs is "ido". Examples: hablar - hablado. pedir - pedido. haber - habido.
It is the Spanish verb "to speak." It is an infinitive. In Spanish, there are infinitive verbs which end in -ar, -er, and -ir. Since this infinitive ends in -ar, it is commonly called an "-ar verb."