Irse al cine is a Spanish equivalent of 'going to the movies'. The infinitive 'ir' means 'to go'. The reflexive 'se' means 'oneself'. The word 'al' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine definite article 'il' to mean 'to the'. The masculine noun 'cine'means 'film, movies'. All together, they're pronounced 'eer-seh ahl SEE-neh'.*
*In parts of Spain, it's pronounced 'THEE-neh'.
Irse al cine is a Spanish equivalent of 'to go to the movies'. The infinitive 'ir' means 'to go'. The reflexive pronoun 'se' means 'oneself'. The word 'al' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine definite article 'el' to mean 'to the'. The masculine noun 'cine'means 'movies, movie theater'. All together, they're pronounced 'EER-seh ahl SEE-neh'.*
*In some parts of Spain, it's pronounced 'THEE-neh'.
Me gusta ir al cine.
quiero ir al cine
A few of my favorite Spanish movies are:Pan's Labyrinth and El Mariachi
I believe it's, "Voy a las peliculas" (accent over the "i" in peliculas).
I used to go to the movies.
Peliculas means "movies." "On" and "line" are not words in Spanish. So it may just mean "Movies on line."
No quiero ir al cine ni al museo.
'Peliculas de terror' is Spanish for 'movies of horror' which in modern translation is horror movies. Peliculas means movies, de means of, and terror means horror.
Annabelle's Wish, Arthur Christmas, Arthur's Perfect Christmas and more movies are available in Spanish audio. Visit the Amazon website for more movies.
¡Vámonos al cine! is just one of many Spanish equivalents to 'Go to the movies with me'. The verb 'vámos'means ['we] are going, do go, go'. The reflexive pronoun 'nos' means 'ourselves'. The word 'al' combines the preposition 'a' and the masculine definite article 'el' to mean 'to the'. The masculine noun 'cine'means 'movies, movie theater'. All together, they're pronounced 'VAH-moh-noh-sahl SEE-neh'.**In parts of Spain, it's pronounced 'THEE-neh'.
Not really sure what you are asking, most Latin countries have English language theatres that show English movies or they have regular theatres that show English movies with Spanish subtitles ( I know Spain, Mexico, and Puerto Rico do) There are also theatres in the United States geared towards a Spanish audience that only show Spanish Language movies.
No quiero ir ni al cine ni al museo