"Voy en tren" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "I go by train" in English. It indicates that the speaker is traveling using a train as their mode of transportation. The phrase can also imply that the speaker is currently on a train or plans to take a train for their journey.
It means "to be/stay in the house"
It means, "I am going to see you in my dreams."
Mujeres en un tren - Women in a Train 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Spain:T
voy a estar en
"Nowadays I attend high (secondary) school" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Hoy en día voy en colegio. The pronunciation of the present indicative in the first person singular will be "oy-en-DEE-a voy en ko-LEH-kyo" in Spanish.
I'm going to have a baby in April.
Pienso que no voy a saber nada en este examen
The cast of Terror en el tren de medianoche - 1980 includes: Mary Paz Pondal as Rosa
I am going in a car.
Yes, to mean "place in a trance" or metaphorically so. (pronounced en-TRAN-S) The noun homograph (place to enter) is pronounced with stress on the first syllable (EN-tren-s).
por
Voy a hacer un viaje a Perú. Voy a estar en la capital, Lima por ocho días.I'll make a trip to Peru. I will be in the capital Lima for eight days.Answer:por