"I come for you" or "I am coming for you".
'Sí, ahorita voy por él,' means, 'Yes, I'm going for him right now."
I'm going to live here I'm going to be born here until death
Translation: I'm already going to sleep.
The question 'Cuando te voy a see' contains four words in Spanish, and one in English. The word 'see' needs to be written as 'ver'. The meaning of the corrected question, 'Cuando te voy a ver', is When am I going to see you? In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'cuando' means 'when'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The verb 'voy a' means '[I] am going to, do go to, go to'. And the verb 'ver' means 'to see'.
It means I go, I am going
Translation: I am going to take/carry
The cast of Voy por todas - 1986 includes: Ibet Reyna
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Translation: I'm not going to any park.
'Sí, ahorita voy por él,' means, 'Yes, I'm going for him right now."
"Voy por ustedes" in Spanish means "I'm coming for you" or "I'm on my way to you." It is a common expression used to indicate that someone is heading towards a specific group of people.
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"Voy" in English is translated as "I go."
voy a morir por ti
The sentence means "I am going to believe you only this time."
I'm going to live here I'm going to be born here until death
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