In infinitive form: 'ir a' (to go to)
This conjugates to:
yo voy a.. (i go to..)
tu vas a.. (you go to..)
el/ella/ud va.. (he/she goes to..)
nosotros vamos.. (we go to..)
ellos/ellas/uds van.. (they go to..)
In Spanish, "go to" is different for each subject pronoun.
to go to-ir a
I go to-voy a
you go to-vas a
he/she goes to-va a
we go to-vamos a
they go to-van a
From the verb ir. Very irregular, the third person singular is "va" which is "you go". You go to is "va a". Example: Va a la tienda - you go to the store.
the verb to go is "ir" in Spanish...
If you want to say "Would you like to go?" the phrase in Spanish would be "¿Le / les / te / os gustaría ir?"
to go = ir
Ir. (pronounced like "ear")
mean head
Ir
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
ir (to go) con (with)
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
You can say "¿Puedes salir conmigo?"
~ Nina is how to say girl in spanish...... duhhh didnt you go to school! LOL
The infinitive form for 'to go out' is salir.
"you can go to" si puedes ir
ve a ella
no vamos
Bueno!
"Yo voy a..."