I am going in a car.
"Nowadays I attend high (secondary) school" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Hoy en día voy en colegio. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "oy-en-DEE-a voy en ko-LEH-kyo" in Spanish.
I am going abroad.
At night, I am going to the
Well it depends because it is asking you how do you get to school. Bike= yo voy en una bicicleta Car= yo voy en un carro bus= yo voy en un aoutobus
It means "to be/stay in the house"
Why don't we go to the store in the car?
It means, "I am going to see you in my dreams."
Voy means "I go".
I'm going to have a baby in April.
If you mean "hecho en carro de mi madre," it would be "made (or done) in my mother's car."
voy a estar en
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