Voy - I go
Vas - You go
Va - he/she goes; you go (formal- i.e. president, teacher, doctor, etc.)
Vamos - we go
Vais - they go
Van - they go (feminine or masculine); they go (formal).
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
Ir
Ir
Some examples of Spanish words that end in "ir" are dormir (to sleep), abrir (to open), and vivir (to live).
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
Tenemos que ir Example: (English)We have to go to the library after school. (Spanish)Tenemos que ir a la biblioteca despues de la escuela.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
Ir- is an English prefix meaning not. Irreplaceable means something cannot be replaced. Other words using ir- are irrelevant and irregular.
"To go to school" or "To go to the school" may be English equivalents of "ir a la escuela."Specifically, the infinitive "ir" means "to go." The preposition "a" means "to." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "ee-rah lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
latir, sentir, dormir, partir, pedir
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.