to go to the country (as opposed to the city)
ir al centro means "Go to the center" I have not seen the commercial but that would be the translation.
Necesito ir al baño.AnswerThere are many ways actually saying it, similar to English. However, I prefer "Yo necesito ir al bano".This is pronounced JO-ne-se-see-to-ear-ahl-bahn-yo.
"Can I go to the bathroom?" in Spanish is "¿Puedo ir al baño?" It is pronounced "PWAY-doe eer ahl BAHN-yo?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation. The questions is.. Can you go to the bathroom? ( Puedes ir al baño?) (Pu- edes ir al bahnyo?) If you really asking Can I go to the bathroom then the first answer will be correct.
can I go to the bathroom
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
Ir al central commercial is Spanish for "go to the mall".
ir al centro means "Go to the center" I have not seen the commercial but that would be the translation.
We want t go to the theatre
ir al or ir a la, depending on place.
¿Puedo ir al baño? in Spanish is "May I go to the bathroom?" in English.
'quieres ir al parque?'
'ir al....' OR 'ir a la....' (depending on the Spanish gender of whatever 'the...' is) For example: ir al teatro (to go to the theatre) because 'teatro' is masculine ir a la corrida (to go to the bullfight) because 'corrida' is feminine
In spanish it is Podria irme al bano but in english it is may I use the restroom
IR stands for: Introduction Remedial.
It is "¿Necesitas ir al baño?"
ir al parque
Necesito ir al baño.AnswerThere are many ways actually saying it, similar to English. However, I prefer "Yo necesito ir al bano".This is pronounced JO-ne-se-see-to-ear-ahl-bahn-yo.