Al cine
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'.
The reflexive form of the ver "ir", or "irse" is commonly used to mean "to leave". Example: "Me voy" means "I am leaving".
Ver
to see
"El va a ver a su novia" is Spanish for "He's going to see his bride."
Quiero ver una pelicula. Voy al_.
I am going to see you today.
bien voy a ver
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'.
I'm going to see: voy a ver you're going to see: vas a ver he/she's going to see: VA a ver we're going to see: vamos a ver they're going to see: van a ver
"When I go to see the new gold..."
I am going to see what are the actions I have.
The reflexive form of the ver "ir", or "irse" is commonly used to mean "to leave". Example: "Me voy" means "I am leaving".
Yo voy Tu vas El/Ella/Usted va Nosotros/nosotras vamos Vosotros/vosotras vais ellos/ellas/ustedes van
Divertitevi, voi bambine! and Divertitevi, voi bambini! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Have fun, you kids!" Context makes clear whether female (case 1), male or mixed female and male (example 2) audiences suit. The respective pronunciations will be "DEE-ver-TEE-tey-vee voy bam-BEE-ney" and "DEE-ver-TEE-tey-vee voy bam-BEE-nee" in Pisan Italian.
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"Te voy a meter un vergazo" in Spanish is a vulgar phrase that can be interpreted as "I'm going to hit you hard." It is considered offensive and aggressive language.