It means: then I won't kiss you anymore hahaha
"Voy entra no mas tarde" does not appear to be a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of "Voy" (I go), "entra" (enters), and "no mas tarde" (not later), but the sentence is not grammatically correct.
Voy means "I go".
Domovoi is pronounced as dom-o-voy.
The phrasing makes no sense. It literally translates to "I go out falling in love"The closest reasonable phrasing I can imagine would be "voy a enamorarme", which means "I am going to fall in love".
It means "go to bed"
y entonces yo voy
"Voy entra no mas tarde" does not appear to be a correct phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of "Voy" (I go), "entra" (enters), and "no mas tarde" (not later), but the sentence is not grammatically correct.
"Te voy a amar la mas que yo puedo" means "I'm going to love you as much as I can."
Entonces voy a la escuela (EnTONthess boy ah lah essQUEYlah) ('TON' as in 'DON'; 'th' as in 'thin')
kisses: besos my love: mi amor
It means "one more and I promise that I will"
Trabajo mas tarde, me voy a dormir ahora, te quiero mucho.
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Voy means "I go".
Nado mas tarde. Literally "I swim later", but in Spanish it is very acceptable to use the present tense to speak of future events. You could also say "Voy a nadar mas tarde", meaning "I am going to swim later." Finally, you could say "Nadaré mas tarde" , or "I will swim later." But.....Spanish does not really have a future progressive. So you should not say something like "Nadando mas tarde", which literally would be "swimming later."
Cantando Voy was created in 1997.
Voy Oxenham died in 1919.