Voy and Va both come from the verb ir.
Voy means 'I go'.
Va can mean 'He/She goes' and it can also means 'You go' if it was with the word usted.
"Voy a la tienda." (I am going to the store.)
It means "go to bed"
"Voy a llevar" in English means "I am going to take."
'Pero yo voy a dormir' means 'But I am going to sleep.'
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
it's pronounced Oy va-a-voy (אוי ואבוי) and means "oh and alas". It is usually translated as "oh no!"
The Spanish conjugation of voy (to go) is spelled va (third person singular).
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
"Voy a la tienda." (I am going to the store.)
no voy a ir means im not going
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
I'm sure you mean "Voy" and it means "I'm going".
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
spanish answerme means me or i and va is to go. it is usually said yo voy though DISAGREEMe va means - it suits/fits me, it's Ok for me. For example: Este color me va. This color suits me.
If you mean 'Nunca VOY....' - 'I will never see another woman more than you throughout my life'. 'Nunca VA....' means 'He/she will never see anther woman more than you throughout my life' (which seems a strange sentence...)
It means "go to bed"
"¿Que voy hacer contigo, muchacho?" means "What shall we do with you, buddy?"