"Voy" is in the present tense. This is a very common mechanism that uses the present tense of "ir" to speak of the near future. It is used the same way in English: I am going to wear a tee shirt."
To really speak in the present tense, as in "I am wearing a tee shirt" or " I wear a tee shirt", You would conjugate the verb llevar: "llevo una camiseta".
example sentences using llevar (to carry): Llevo una camiseta. (I wear a shirt.) Voy a llevar los platos a la cocina. (I'm going to carry the plates to the kitchen.) see the site in the related links below for many good sentences and explanations.
voy is the singular conjugation of "ir" which means "to go" so voy is "I go". al is a combination of "a el" meaning "to the" so "voy al" means "I go to the"
Me voy el domingo.
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
ir= to go voy/vas/va/vamos/vais/van - present tense = I go/you go/he-she-it goes/we go/you go/ they go Vaya! = go!
Translation: I am going to take/carry
example sentences using llevar (to carry): Llevo una camiseta. (I wear a shirt.) Voy a llevar los platos a la cocina. (I'm going to carry the plates to the kitchen.) see the site in the related links below for many good sentences and explanations.
"lo voy a llevar" means "I am going to take it". "lo voy a lavar" means "I am going to wash it"
One of these days, I'm going to take you out to eat at Chanis
voy is the singular conjugation of "ir" which means "to go" so voy is "I go". al is a combination of "a el" meaning "to the" so "voy al" means "I go to the"
Ir+a+infinitive means you are going to go do something. An example is: Voy a llevar a mi hermana a su casa. I am going to take my sister to her house.
"Voy" in English is translated as "I go."
Cantando Voy was created in 1997.
Voy Oxenham died in 1919.
Me voy was created on 2006-03-27.
Me voy el domingo.
ir= to go voy/vas/va/vamos/vais/van - present tense = I go/you go/he-she-it goes/we go/you go/ they go Vaya! = go!