Voy - I go
Vas - You go
Va - he/she goes; you go (formal- i.e. president, teacher, doctor, etc.)
Vamos - we go
Vais - they go
Van - they go (feminine or masculine); they go (formal).
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
Ir
Ir
Some examples of Spanish words that end in "ir" are dormir (to sleep), abrir (to open), and vivir (to live).
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
"Ir a la escuela" in Spanish means "to go to school" in English.
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
Tenemos que ir Example: (English)We have to go to the library after school. (Spanish)Tenemos que ir a la biblioteca despues de la escuela.
"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
Are you going (Are you going to go)
"To go to school" or "To go to the school" may be English equivalents of "ir a la escuela."Specifically, the infinitive "ir" means "to go." The preposition "a" means "to." The feminine singular definite article "la" means "the." The feminine noun "escuela" means "school."The pronunciation is "ee-rah lah eh-SKWEH-lah."
Ir- is an English prefix meaning not. Irreplaceable means something cannot be replaced. Other words using ir- are irrelevant and irregular.