"I go" or "I am going"
I am not going (I am not going to go)
"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...
"Voy a la tienda." (I am going to the store.)
"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."
I´ll going to write you as soon as possible. Saludos PISKIARG
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
Me voy el domingo.
voy
Te voy a sorprender. OR Voy a sorprenderte.
illness is Enfermedad in spanish.
Voy is the "yo" (first person) conjugation of ir, which means "to go." Voy means "I go."
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
"Yo voy." I'm leaving is "Yo salgo."
You say something like: Yo voy a... or just Voy a...
voy a ser
"Yo voy a..."
me voy a ir