Cuando iras?
Vamos Azul
GO that is how you spell go and you spelt it right
Libro go to google translator.
moverse is "going" in spanish The present participle for going is: yendo. It comes from the infinitive: ir.
It depends on who is going, the form.Ir: To goVoy: I goVamos: You goVa a: He/She/You (formal) goesVamanos: We goVan: They go"to go" in Spanish is "ir". This is a very irregular verb, and the actual word depends on the useage. Example: I go is "voy", you go is "vas" or "va", he/she goes is "va", we go is "vamos", they go is "van". As a command it can be "vaya".
i dejar el mono
Van a abrir mañana.
Podemos ir a la playa?
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
"No voy a ir" in Spanish means "I am not going to go." It is a phrase used to express that the speaker does not plan on going to a particular place or event.
To go out is "salir". Estás saliendo conmigo. You are going out with me.
"Vas a ir" in Spanish means "you are going to go" in English. It is a common phrase used to indicate a future action or plan.