no voy a ir means im not going
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
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
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
Ir en bici.Me iré / voy a ir en mi bici.
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"
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
I will cut you off is: Te voy a cortar.
"No voy a ir" in Spanish means "I am not going to go." It is a phrase used to express that the speaker does not plan on going to a particular place or event.
me voy a ir - or just.... me voyvoy a ir
me voy a ir
ir- to goyendo is the gerund for ir ("going")Estoy yendo a la tienda. ("I'm going to the store" but only use this if you're already going to the store, as in- you are on your way. otherwise, Voy a ir a la tienda would mean I'm going to the store.)If you're "going to do" something, construct a sentence using ir + infinitive.ex: Voy a leer (I'm going to read.); Voy a salir (I'm going to leave.)
Voy a ir. Voy a irme would be "Iam going to leave."
'Voy a ir a mi casa despues del trabajo' translates literally as 'I am going to go to my house after the work'.
"voy a ir a Florida"
"Voy" means "I go" and "va" means "he/she goes" in Spanish. They are conjugated forms of the verb "ir," which means "to go."
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
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.