The answer depends on context!
I want to go outside = quiero ir afuera
If one is telling another person to "go outside" as a command.
Vete afuera = Go outside (Familiar) command a parent would give a child or a contemporary to a friend.
Vaya afuera = Go outside (more formal) a command one would give to an elder or some one one does not know.
Vayan afuera = Go outside - a command one would give to two or more of people at a time.
Váyase afuera = Take yourself outside (Formal) It is the nicest way of saying GET OUT! (Vayanse afuera -plural)
also:
SALGA
SALGAN
SAL
SALID
'My dad said yes, I can go on Friday' translates to 'Mi padre dijo si. Puedo ir, viniendo el viernes.'
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
~ Nina is how to say girl in spanish...... duhhh didnt you go to school! LOL
You could say "vaya profundiza".
Me voy a casa
'My dad said yes, I can go on Friday' translates to 'Mi padre dijo si. Puedo ir, viniendo el viernes.'
It depends on the situation and the rules set by my dad. If the weather is nice and there are no safety concerns, he might be more likely to let me go outside. However, if there are responsibilities or other factors to consider, he may say no. It's important to communicate and understand his perspective.
To go
Talk to him about it. Say you want to go outside and play a backyard game; watch TV with him; ask him to play cards or a boardgame.
going out is when you go out eneyware but going outside is when you go outside so it is the same thing.
go on google translater
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
In the main story, after you defeat your dad in the petalburg gym, wally's dad talks to you guys. After you go outside go to the house to the left of the gym and I think wally's dad gives it to you?
ir (to go) con (with)
Say "Dad I have a new friend and she/he asked if I could go to there house?"
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.