ASK A QUESTION how do you say i go in spanish
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I agree with first poster. That would of been easier and quicker. But just 'cause, I'll post it:
Use the Spanish verb "Ir" meaning "to go". *It is an irregular verb"
Yo voy .... I go
Tu vas .... You go
Él/Ella va ... He/She goes
Ud. va ...You go (formal)
Nosotros vamos ... We go
Vosotros vais ... You (all) go (informal plural)
Ellos/Ellas van ... They go
Uds. van ... You (all) go (formal plural)
- Oct 14, 2010
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- Edited to add spacing - Goldie_Miel Oct 14, 2010 flag
Hi, Check the translation here on Spanishdict. It will help you.
Or...you could go to my flashcard set
http://www.spanishdict.com/flashcards/56818/conjugated-verb-ir
Just make sure on "options" you uncheck the random box and check the show both sides box
To go somewhere is ir and just to go not to a specified destination is irse. My wife says that irse is to go away or to leave and she knows more than me. Ex: Me voy, ¿Te vas? Nos vamos. Or: Voy a la playa. Vas a la tienda. ¿Adónde vas vos?
So it would be better to say that ir is to go and irse is to go away. Does that sound right?

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