I am not going
(I am not going to go)
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
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 is the yo form of "Ir" (to go)." True, but if you add a pronoun (te) the meaing is going to (not in all cases). Example: Te voy a enseñar... = I'm going to show/teach you...
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
Quiero ir means "I want to go".
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
no voy a ir means im not going
me voy a ir
me voy a ir - or just.... me voyvoy a ir
I will cut you off is: Te voy a cortar.
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
"voy a ir a Florida"
Voy a ir. Voy a irme would be "Iam going to leave."
Yo voy a ir a Lima.
"Voy" in Spanish is the first person singular form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It translates to "I go" or "I am going" in English.
ir means 'to go'. Conjugations in present tense: voy- i go vamos- we go vas- you go vais- you all go va- he/she/it goes van- they go
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.