No the verb is 'ir' and if you want to say I am going it is 'voy'.
Yes, "Go, Diego, Go!" is an American animated educational interactive children's television program that features a bilingual (English and Spanish) and multicultural main character named Diego.
Spanish
Diego is a Spanish variant of the name James. It is believed that the name Diego was derived from the name Santiago, which is the Spanish equivalent of James. Over time, Diego became a common variant of James in Spanish-speaking countries.
The first Spanish mission in California was built in San Diego, and it was named Mission San Diego de AlcalΓ‘. It was founded on July 16, 1769, by Father Junipero Serra.
Diego Martin is a town in Trinidad and Tobago named after a Spanish explorer. The name "Diego Martin" does not have a direct translation in English as it is a proper noun.
There are hundreds of cities and towns in the US with Spanish Names. The major US cities with Spanish names are Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Other large US cities with Spanish names are El Paso, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Tucson, and Sacramento.
San Diego is a Spanish name and so it is still pronounced San Diego in Spanish.
Diego is the main character in Go, Diego, Go! This is a popular kids cartoon that airs on Nick, Jr. The television cartoon teaches young children Spanish.
San Diego
San Diego is Spanish for Saint James. The city of San Diego is named for St. James. Sometimes St. James is written as Santiago in Spanish
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Diego lives somewhere in South America. The animals that are shown on the show narrows his location down to Peru/Bolivia/Brazil/possibly northern Argentina. I assume since he and everyone else on the show speak Spanish that they aren't in Brazil.
Te amo, Diego. and yes James in Spanish IS actually Diego, look it up!
Diego Martin is simply a name and does not have a meaning. Diego Martin would still be Diego Martin, translated from English to Spanish are vice versa.
SPANISH
Spanish
It's the other way around; San Diego is named after a saint. This saint is the Spanish saint Saint Didacus (commonly referred to as Saint Diego). In fact, San Diego is Spanish for Saint Diego.
Diego is a popular Spanish name, as in San Diego, California.