Me alegre que vaya a Brasil
Ve a el centro commercial
"Hidalgo" is the Spanish word for "noble" or "nobleman". It is pronounced "ee-DALL-go". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Who did you go with= "¿Con quién fuiste?" (When talking to a peer) Who did you go with= "¿Con quien fue usted?" (When talking to an adult)
"Can I go to my locker?" in Spanish is "¿Puedo ir a mi cajón?" It is pronounced "PWAY-doe ear ah me cah-HONE?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Go to the office" in Spanish is "vaya a la oficina". It is pronounced "BYE-yah a la oh-fee-SEE-nah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Translation: go
Wasn't it the Portuguese? The Pope allocated Brazil to them, the rest of South America to the Spanish. Spaniards did on occasion go to Brazil, but it was colonized, controlled, and primarily settled by the Portuguese.
Translation: To walk, to go, or to be.
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"Que no va" in Spanish is a colloquial expression that can be translated as "No way" or "Not at all." It is often used to express disbelief or disagreement with something.
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Translation:
no necesitamos sus servicios
Translation: Me tengo que ir.
The translation is "no quiero ir."
Translation: ¿Quieres ir a nadar?