"Llame voy" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It could be a mispronunciation or a typographical error of a phrase or word. Can you provide more context?
"Voy a la cama" means "I go to bed" in English.
I am going for you or on my way for you
"How can I help you?"
I am not going (I am not going to go)
'Pero yo voy a dormir' means 'But I am going to sleep.'
Call tomorrow,I love you!
claro- clearly, llame- call me, en- in, la-the, manana-morning, so the phrase means "Clearly, call me in the morning."
no voy a ir means im not going
I am called Juan and you? llame me - call me
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
'tell him to call you'
I'm sure you mean "Voy" and it means "I'm going".
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
'Pero yo voy a dormir' means 'But I am going to sleep.'
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"¿Que voy hacer contigo, muchacho?" means "What shall we do with you, buddy?"