In some sub-standar varieties of Spanish, "bay" is the English form "Bye".
"Tengo que ir" means "I have to go." "Bay" is a misspelling of "Bye," spelled the way a Spanish-speaking person might think it is spelled.
Necesito ir al baño.AnswerThere are many ways actually saying it, similar to English. However, I prefer "Yo necesito ir al bano".This is pronounced JO-ne-se-see-to-ear-ahl-bahn-yo.
You say 'Debo irme' or 'Me tengo que ir' (The last one being a bit less formal).
Translation: "sorry that made no sense and now I have to go"
I have to go. Take care and we'll talk later.
It means "I've got to go." "Tengo que irme" means "I have to leave". "Irme" is the reflexive for of the verb "ir", which means "to go". When "irse" is used, it changes the meaning to "to leave".
TENGO QUE IRME OR ME TENGO QUE IR. .
To say 'I have to go' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo prisa.' You could also say "Tengo que irme", or "Necesito ir".
Me tengo que ir
Me tengo que ir.
"Tengo que ir" or "necesito ir"
"Tengo que ir a trabajar ahora" "Me tengo que ir a trabajar ya mismo" (HURRY)
Me tengo que ir.
It means I have to go
Translation: Me tengo que ir.
Tengo que ir a la escuela.
Me tengo que ir. Adios.
Tengo que ir a mi próxima clase.