¿Por qué va / van / vas/ vais allá a Nueva York?
me voy a nueva york
New York is a proper noun so it's still pronounced New York in Spanish. Also some say Nueva York.
"My mother lives in New York" translates to "Mi madre vive en Nueva York" in Spanish.
In Spanish, New York is called "Nueva York." The name translates directly, with "Nueva" meaning "New" and "York" remaining the same. This name is used in Spanish-speaking contexts to refer to the city and the state.
Finanzas de New York, NY or Finanzas de Nueva York, NY
Me encanta Nueva York. (Spanish) J'aime New York. (French).
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because it was going to new york but then it sank
The Titanic was bound for New York when she sank, having set out from Southampton and called at Queenstown in Southern Ireland on the way- it was her maiden voyage.New York. The Titanic was going to America but it sank before it could reach America.Titanic traveled from Southampton, England to New York. Though, she never made it to New York.
Vivo en Nueva York.
from England to New york
It doesn't mean anything in Spanish. It is a place in New York.