"Ir" is one of the three endings for Spanish verbs, the others being "ar" and "er".
To go to the
to go.
TO GO
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
Libertad and dificultad
yes
spanish verbs are either 'ir' 'er' or 'ar'
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
Some examples of Spanish words that end in "ir" are dormir (to sleep), abrir (to open), and vivir (to live).
Ir
Any of the -ir ending verbs obviously end in -ir. Salir (To go out, To leave) Escribir (To write) Abrir (To open) Vivir (To live) Recibir (To receive) And many others.
latir, sentir, dormir, partir, pedir
IR stands for: Introduction Remedial.
No, not all words that end in -ar, -er, and -ir are infinitives. Infinitives are the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to." For example, "to sing" is an infinitive. These endings can also be found in various verb conjugations in different tenses and moods.
me voy a ir - or just.... me voyvoy a ir
Some five letter words that end with 'ir' are: astir chair choir flair nadir stair tapir their
The word "ir" means "to go" in Spanish, while "ser" means "to be." Both are verbs used to describe actions or states of being.
"Tengo que ir" or "necesito ir"
ir al or ir a la, depending on place.
Translation: go