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To answer this, you must remember that the "h" in Spanish is silent in the spoken language. Thus what sounds like "acer" is really "hacer", a verb meaning "to make" or "to do". "Voy" is the first person singular present tense conjugation of the verb "ir", menaing "to go". "Cena" means "meal" or dinner".

So...the phrase means literally "I go to make dinner", but would normally be stated as "I am going to make dinner", to make it flow better for an English speaker.

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