Translation: I am going to take/carry
"Voy a llevar" in English means "I am going to take."
"Voy" in English is translated as "I go."
"Voy a la cama" means "I go to bed" in English.
'Pero yo voy a dormir' means 'But I am going to sleep.'
"How am I going to help you."
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
"lo voy a llevar" means "I am going to take it". "lo voy a lavar" means "I am going to wash it"
Where are you going to take it
in english, llevar in coche means to drive in a car
"Voy" is in the present tense. This is a very common mechanism that uses the present tense of "ir" to speak of the near future. It is used the same way in English: I am going to wear a tee shirt." To really speak in the present tense, as in "I am wearing a tee shirt" or " I wear a tee shirt", You would conjugate the verb llevar: "llevo una camiseta".
"Voy" in English is translated as "I go."
It means I go, I am going
"How am I going to help you."
"Voy a la cama" means "I go to bed" in English.
One of these days, I'm going to take you out to eat at Chanis
It means I am going to stay.
I will not dance tonight.
I am going to the stationery store