ir means 'to go'. Conjugations in present tense: voy- i go vamos- we go vas- you go vais- you all go va- he/she/it goes van- they go
Ir means, "To go."
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
to go to the country (as opposed to the city)
ir al centro means "Go to the center" I have not seen the commercial but that would be the translation.
In standard Spanish, it must be: "Pues aquí. Ya llegué a mi casa, después de ir a un evento", meaning, "here. I just arrived at home after going to a festival"
IR stands for: Introduction Remedial.
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
"Quiero ir" means "I want to go" in Spanish.
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
quiero ir a una fiesta
It means I have to go
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
to go to the country (as opposed to the city)
"Vas a ir" in Spanish means "you are going to go" in English. It is a common phrase used to indicate a future action or plan.
ir al centro means "Go to the center" I have not seen the commercial but that would be the translation.