Deja par ir a mi casa mamita is a phrase used in Spanish. It translates into English as Let's go to my home, Mommy.
Ir+a+infinitive means you are going to go do something. An example is: Voy a llevar a mi hermana a su casa. I am going to take my sister to her house.
Ir- can be a prefix for regular: irregular.
Ir- is an English prefix meaning not. Irreplaceable means something cannot be replaced. Other words using ir- are irrelevant and irregular.
Licetne mihi ire ad latrinam?
Examples of prefixes ir are irresponsible , irregular ,
To ask the question, 'Do you want to go home?' in Spanish, you would say, 'Quieres ir a casa?' Quieres means 'want'.
"Ir a casa" in Spanish means "to go home." It is used to indicate that someone is going back to their house or residence.
Mi mamá no me deja ir
'Voy a ir a mi casa despues del trabajo' translates literally as 'I am going to go to my house after the work'.
Quieres irte a casa?
Ir para casa Ir ao banheiro Ir para a cama, ir dormir.
It means "I want to go home with you" in Spanish.
vamos a ir a tu casa
Translation: Hora de ir a casa.
Venga / vengan / ven (vení) / venid mañana a mi casa para que lo veamos.
Do you want to go home?
It means "I'm ready to go home" :)