We want t go to the theatre
Queremos ir al mundo de Disney
'ir al....' OR 'ir a la....' (depending on the Spanish gender of whatever 'the...' is) For example: ir al teatro (to go to the theatre) because 'teatro' is masculine ir a la corrida (to go to the bullfight) because 'corrida' is feminine
It is Spanish for 'to the rescue'
The cast of La dramma al teatro - 1914 includes: Elio Gioppo Anna Lazzarini Bianca Lorenzoni
Al means "to the." Example: Voy al cine. I'm going to the movies.
"Al horno" in Spanish means "baked" or "in the oven". It is commonly used to describe dishes that are cooked in the oven.
Al is mostly used as a preposition meaning "to the".
Finally At the end.
al, the combination of a + el, is for masculine nouns. For example, to say, She goes to the theater, you would say "Ella va al teatro." a la is for feminie nouns. For example, to say They go to the store, you would say "Ellos van a la tienda."
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
"And do you go to the gym?"
to go to the country (as opposed to the city)