How to use the verb “To Go” - IR in Spanish: IR, VOY, VAS in SPANISH
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- In this lesson you’ll learn how to say “to go” in Spanish, and also how to say “I’m going to” in Spanish.
I’ll show you when and how to use the verb “To Go” - IR in Spanish, voy, vas, va, vamos, van in Spanish.
And, the multiple prepositions that follow the verb IR in Spanish depending on the context you’re talking about.
The verb “IR” in Spanish is one of the trickiest one and it’s on the top 10 of the most used verbs in Spanish, so you want to master it as soon as you can.
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¿Y tú? ¿Qué vas a hacer el próximo fin de semana? Los leo!!!
For a Spanish student I think your speaking voice is excellent. Kudos for good audio quality and having the ability to make every syllable easy to hear without having to go too slow or sound unnatural. Other instructors could learn from you!
Aww thank you. I really appreciate your words 😊😊😊
So glad that I’ve discovered you.
You explain so clearly.
Paula, this video was very comprehensive and to the point. I hope that you subscribers will grow because you're worthy to be watched and to be listened to. Muchas gracias, Senorita, y mucho gusto. #fivestars
i love your posts and learn a lot from them
I really loved this
Not only are you a great teacher, you are so beautiful:) ❤❤
A very clear and helpful video. Thank you
Thank you for watching. I’m glad it was helpful 😊
Absolutely enjoyed your video and will be using it for my high schoolers. My only feedback is a few words I had to go back a listen closely and formulate the English word like “structure” I think bc of the thick accent. Good job overall though!!!!
Mui bien y mucha gracias
Im here because im learning to speak Spanish. Really love how usted explain this verb. Much love 🥰
Thank you. My pleasure anytime 😉
Thanks!
This was excellent! Your explanation is so well done ( I have watched this over and over) Do you teach private lessons?
Great videos Paula 😊❤
Thanks, I like that you translate every sentence as you speak, it really helps and most channels don’t do that. You got a new subscriber! 🎉
Awesome video
Gracias! This helped me a lot for my Spanish test tomorrow.
irene kim I’m glad it helped. Good luck tomorrow 😉
wow, gracias, you explained it so much better than my teacher!!
I’m glad it was helpful.
😉
Hola,maestra! Yo voy a ir a Mexico en dos semanas por de vacaciones. Estoy muy emocionado! Como siempre,gracias por la leccion.
Lucky u
This morning was the first time I came across this channel. She is such a good teacher. I took tons of notes and subscribed
Aww thank you. Taking notes and not only listening to the video is a great way to remember things. Good for you 👏🏻👏🏻
Tracing the logic back from the new video on llevar and its five uses, I found myself first reviewing about "traer or llevar" which took me back to "ir or venir" which brought me back to this basic video just plain old "ir". A lot to review and understand. Also for people just starting to watch Paul's videos a path forward to more complicated material.
Eric Baugher That’s right! There’s a logic in how to structure the videos. I’m happy you figured it out. 😊
Helped me a lot on my HW. Thank you a lot!:)
Very helpful thank you 😊
Thanks a billion ma'am
Thank you 😊
Me encanta su video. Gracias!
Marie Ormerod Me alegra escuchar eso. Gracias a ti 😉
Muchas gracias Mi profesora Paula por esta lección valiosa (*.*(
NeeD4 SpeeD No hay nada que agradecer. My pleasure anytime 😉
Very helpful
Could you give US again examples of this lesson
El fin de semana voy al parque con mis amigas
Hi thank you. I’m confused about the ending where you use se
I speak English, but I want to watch this video. I don't know why 🤣
Gracias
Gracias a ti 😉
@@SpeakSpanishWithPaula
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:) excelente. Soy aprendiendo español para uno mes . Este vídeo ayudarme. Muchas gracias!! Good job paula
Love from India.
1. Voy a subscríber este channel.
2. Voy a estudiar con este vídeo.
3. Voy al Spain.
4. Voy a hablar a mi padre este mañana.
5. Voy en avión ( how)
6. Voy de india la casa (where)
sriram kumar Muchas gracias 😊 Me alegra que te haya ayudado (I’m glad it has helped you)
If you don’t mind, let me correct your mistakes:
- Voy a suscribirme a este canal
- Voy a Spain (España)
- Voy a hablar con mi padre esta mañana
😉
Speak Spanish With Paula muchas gracias para corrección:) .
Some teachers say "voy" pronounced as "boy" and I see most Spanish speakers say it with v like u, Can u explain please?
When do I use yendo then I don’t understand ex: Estamos vamos a la playa / estamos vamos yendo a la playa / vamos a la play / yendo a la playa wich one is the correct I dont follow
Voy a estudia espanol y trabajo
A coworker messaged - me voy dameer , what would that mean?
Voy a estudiar español a Zoom con mi amiga. Luego, voy a dormir un poco. Al final, voy a cocinar cena y voy a mirar Netflix.
Muy buen plan 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Una pequeña corrección (I hope you don’t mind)
.....EN zoom
....cocinar LA cena
😉😉
Hola , Paula , what does " ir de " mean in spanish ? Gracias
It means 'go to'
For example 'ir de tienda' means 'go shopping'
@@faithguerrero884 Muchas Gracias Paula 😊
Voy a irme mi casa ahora! Voy a el supermercado mañana!
The hardest thing with Spanish is dealing with a bunch of different words for the same meaning word. Ridiculous really. English, one word for the, go, are, etc.
Yo voy a comer
¡Buen provecho entonces! 😊
I thought the "v" in spanish is pronounced "b"
Why are spanish women so beutiful???!
I really loved this