I am not going
(I am not going to go)
"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.
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
"Voy" means "I go" and "va" means "he/she goes" in Spanish. They are conjugated forms of the verb "ir," which means "to go."
"Te voy" in Spanish means "I am going to you," indicating movement towards someone or a future action directed towards that person.
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.
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
no voy a ir means im not going
me voy a ir
me voy a ir - or just.... me voyvoy a ir
I will cut you off is: Te voy a cortar.
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
"voy a ir a Florida"
Voy a ir. Voy a irme would be "Iam going to leave."
Yo voy a ir a Lima.
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
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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