what is the difference between "ir" and "va"?
what is the difference between 'ir' and 'va'? The both words mean 'go' ?
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"Va" is the 3rd person, singular, indicative conjugation of "ir".
- ir is the infinitive form of the verb "to go".
Yo voy Tú vas *El/ella va
Etc.
Welcome to the forum Gigantesco! From this post and from other posts, I can see that English is not your native language, so what is your native language? Sanlee gave you the link for the dictionary conjugation of "ir" and I will give you the link for the flashcard conjugation of "ir" so that you can hear all the forms spoken.
Welcome to SD. There are lots of resources here to help you learn Spanish. Many people start with the lessons. If you click the Learn Spanish tab at the top of the page it will take you to a list of Spanish and English lessons. The Spanish lessons are very good. I've never looked at the English lessons but if English isn't your native language they may be helpful also. In addition to the lesson there is a huge amount of information in the reference section. Click on the More tab at the top of the page and choose Reference. You have already been referred to the Conjugation section. Very helpful to me. I use it all the time. For other questions, you can search the forums to see if your question has been asked and answered in the past. Click on the Answers tab and just above where the titles of the questions start is a search box. Of course, the dictionary is always helpful. If never hurts to look up a word and see what you find. In fact, if you look up "va" above the definition is a highlighted box that tells you it is the third person singular of ir. Again, welcome to SD.
Hi Gigantesco, Welcome to the forum.
Ir is the infinitive form of to go.
Va is the 3rd person present indicative form of that word ir.
Ud.,él, ella, va. would mean you (formal) he, she, goes.
Here is the conjugation table for the infinitive ir conjugation for ir

