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What is the translation of 'yo voy'?
What is the translation of 'yo voy'?
I go
What does 'tú vas' mean in English?
What does 'tú vas' mean in English?
you go (familiar)
What is the English translation of 'Usted va'?
What is the English translation of 'Usted va'?
you go (formal)
Translate 'él va' to English.
Translate 'él va' to English.
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What does 'ella va' mean?
What does 'ella va' mean?
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What is the meaning of 'nosotros vamos'?
What is the meaning of 'nosotros vamos'?
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What does 'nosotras vamos' mean?
What does 'nosotras vamos' mean?
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Translate 'ustedes van'.
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What is the English translation of 'ellos van'?
What is the English translation of 'ellos van'?
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What does 'ellas van' mean?
What does 'ellas van' mean?
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Translate 'Ricardo va al parque'.
Translate 'Ricardo va al parque'.
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What is the English translation of 'Marta y Rosa van a la piscina'?
What is the English translation of 'Marta y Rosa van a la piscina'?
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Translate 'Roberto y yo vamos a la biblioteca'.
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What does 'Mis amigos van al centro comercial' mean?
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb "Ir" (To Go)
- "Ir" is the Spanish verb meaning "to go."
- Conjugation of "ir" changes based on the subject pronoun used.
Conjugation of "Ir"
- yo voy: I go (first-person singular)
- tú vas: you go (familiar, second-person singular)
- Usted va: you go (formal, second-person singular)
- él va: he goes (third-person singular)
- ella va: she goes (third-person singular)
- nosotros vamos: we go (first-person plural, all genders)
- nosotras vamos: we go (first-person plural, all female)
- ustedes van: you go (plural, second-person formal)
- ellos van: they go (third-person plural, mixed or male)
- ellas van: they go (third-person plural, all female)
Practical Examples
- Ricardo va al parque: Ricardo goes to the park.
- Marta y Rosa van a la piscina: Marta and Rosa go to the swimming pool.
- Roberto y yo vamos a la biblioteca: Roberto and I go to the library.
- Mis amigos van al centro comercial: My friends go to the mall.
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Test your knowledge of the Spanish verb 'ir' (to go) with these flashcards. Each card features a different conjugation of the verb along with its English translation. Perfect for beginners looking to master essential Spanish verbs.