"While" in Spanish is most commonly "mientras". For example, "Mientras que yo nadaba, mi amigo jugaba béisbol." (While I was swimming, my friend was playing Baseball.) Mientras is typically used with verbs. There are times when "While" would be translated as something other than "Mientras", though, like "durante".
How do you say, "It has been a while" in spanish
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
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You could say "vaya profundiza".
'déjame buscar a alguien que hable español' or you can go to google translate and type it in English and translate it to espanol (spanish). You can change it's language around while you're at it!
Tengo que ir a esperar un momento mas
How do you say, "It has been a while" in spanish
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
ir (to go) con (with)
Vamos Partamos / vámonos / vayámonos
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
You can say "¿Puedes salir conmigo?"
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"you can go to" si puedes ir
The infinitive form for 'to go out' is salir.
Estoy allí
"Yo voy a..."