ir a una discoteca

An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. to go to a nightclub
¿Qué hicieron anoche? - Fuimos a una discoteca. Regresamos a casa a las 4 am.What did you do last night? - We went to a nightclub. We came back at 4 am.
b. to go to a club
¿Esta noche quieres ir a una discoteca o a un bar?Do you want to go to a club or a bar tonight?
c. to go to a disco
Quisiera ir a una discoteca, pero no sé bailar.I'd like to go to a disco, but I can't dance.
d. to go to a discotheque
"Para ir a una discoteca, le tenía que pedir permiso a mi padre" contó el anciano."I had to ask my father for permission to go to a discotheque," said the old man.
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