It means "I'm ready to go home" :)
"Ir a casa" in Spanish means "to go home." It is used to indicate that someone is going back to their house or residence.
The phrase "no pudo ir porque todavía estoy en escuela" is in Spanish and it translates to "he/she couldn't go because I am still in school."
What do you//does he/she do after going home
To go home at 3p.m.
i want to go home with you
To ask the question, 'Do you want to go home?' in Spanish, you would say, 'Quieres ir a casa?' Quieres means 'want'.
'Voy a ir a mi casa despues del trabajo' translates literally as 'I am going to go to my house after the work'.
Quieres irte a casa?
Ir para casa Ir ao banheiro Ir para a cama, ir dormir.
Deja par ir a mi casa mamita is a phrase used in Spanish. It translates into English as Let's go to my home, Mommy.
You would say: No estoy listo/lista para ir No = not estoy = I am listo or lista = ready para ir = to go Depending on the sex of the person you would say: listo for men lista for women Miguel V.
Necesitamos ir de vacaciónes. Necesitamos una vacación.