The word going in Spanish translates in many ways. A few translations are Ir, la salida, la partida, naciente, corriente, and existente.
If you mean the word "a" in Spanish, it is not spelled "ah" and it means "to," as in "I am going to the store."
loosely translated....it means im going to hit you.
Literally it means, "I go" or "I'm going." Used with another verb, it means "I am going to (do that)."
It could be "que tal" that stands for "How are you/how is going/what is up"
It means "I am going to take some photos."
"No voy a ir" in Spanish means "I am not going to go." It is a phrase used to express that the speaker does not plan on going to a particular place or event.
"Vas a ir" in Spanish means "you are going to go" in English. It is a common phrase used to indicate a future action or plan.
"Va a" in Spanish means "he/she/it is going to" or "is going to." It is used to talk about future actions or plans.
She/he is going to the room
It means: Are you going to want to?
I'm sure you mean "Voy" and it means "I'm going".
I go, I am going. Ex: Voy al cama ( I am going to bed)
it means "sing"
If you mean the word "a" in Spanish, it is not spelled "ah" and it means "to," as in "I am going to the store."
No vas a salir No saldras (accent on final 'a') both mean 'You're not going out'
"What are you going to have for dinner today?"
The spanish phrase que tal means whats up or whats going on.