"I'm going to mark the rabbit."
Could be an innuendo or something...
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
"contigo" is the missing Spanish word. The sentence would be "Quiero ver una película contigo. Voy al cine." which means "I want to watch a movie with you. I'm going to the cinema."
Al hombre - to him hope it helpsz.... da nada mijooooo:))
"Al horno" in Spanish means "baked" or "in the oven". It is commonly used to describe dishes that are cooked in the oven.
The suffix al means being, of or pertaining to.
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
"Voy al" means "I am going to the" in English. This phrase is used when indicating movement towards a specific location or destination.
Al means "to the." Example: Voy al cine. I'm going to the movies.
"Juan voy al restaurante ¿y usted?" means "Juan, I'm going to the restaurant. And you?"
I go to school on Sundays
Vamos al banco (Let's go to the bank). Note: al is a combination between a and el. This is done because it is more natural to say al than a el.
I go to work because I like rest.
yo nunca voy al parque con alguien
"Al." As in, "voy al cinema" means "I go to the cinema."
"Voy a la escuela" or "Voy al cole"
voy is the singular conjugation of "ir" which means "to go" so voy is "I go". al is a combination of "a el" meaning "to the" so "voy al" means "I go to the"
"Voy a llegar tarde al trabajo" or "Voy tarde para el trabajo"