voy |
1. v. first-person singular present indicative of ir | |
ir |
1. v. to go (away from speaker and listener) | |
Nos gusta ir al cine. - We like to go to the movies. | |
2. v. to come (towards or with the listener) | |
Quiero ir contigo. - I want to come with you. | |
Iré a tu casa. - I'll come to your house. | |
3. v. (auxiliary) to be going to (near future), to go (+ a + infinitive) | |
Voy a decirle la verdad. - I am going to tell her the truth. | |
4. v. to go away, to leave, to depart, to go (when the destination is not essential; when something or someone is going somewhere else) | |
Lo siento. Tengo que irme. - I'm sorry. I have to leave. | |
Él se va a salvar al mundo otra vez. - He's off to save the world again. | |
5. v. to leak out (with liquids and gasses), to boil away, to go flat (gas in drinks) | |
6. v. to overflow | |
7. v. to go out (lights) | |
8. v. to finish, to wear out, to disappear (e.g. money, paint, pains, mechanical parts) | |
9. v. to die | |
10. v. to break wind, to fart | |
11. v. to wet/soil oneself (i.e., urinate or defecate in one's pants) | |
12. v. to come, to cum, to ejaculate, to orgasm | |
a |
1. prep. to | |
2. prep. by | |
3. prep. at | |
4. prep. ng-lite, Used before words referring to people, pets, or personified objects or places that function as direct objects: personal a. | |
Lo busca a usted. - He is looking for you. | |
ver |
1. v. to see, to spot | |
Vine, vi, vencí. - I came, I saw, I conquered. | |
Sí, con mis propios ojos, lo vi robar el dinero. - Yes, with my own eyes, I saw him steal the money. | |
2. v. to see, to look at, to view (perceive) | |
Hmm. Ya veo... - Hmm. I see... | |
Tal experiencia única en la vida cambiará tu manera de ver el mundo. - Such a once in a lifetime experience will change the way that you look at or see or view the world. | |
3. v. to see, to tell, to observe | |
Puedo ver que no eres como el resto. - I can tell you aren't like the rest of them. | |
4. v. to see, to check (verify) | |
Déjenme ver si hay moros en la costa. - Let me check if the coast is clear. | |
5. v. to watch | |
ver la televisión - to watch television | |
6. v. to look, to seem | |
Te ves tan diferente desde la última vez que te vi. - You look so different since the last time I saw you. | |
7. v. to see oneself, to picture oneself | |
Me veo así como un consejero, nada más. - I just see myself as an advisor, nothing more. | |
8. v. to find oneself, to be | |
Nos vemos obligados a hacernos una pregunta difícil. - We are forced to ask ourselves a difficult question. | |
9. v. (reciprocal) to see one another | |
Nos vemos! - We'll see each other!) | |
a ver |
1. interj. show me!; let me see!; let's have a look! | |
Me he comprado unos zapatos. – ¿A ver? - I bought some shoes. – Ooh, let me see! | |
2. interj. (a general lead-in, often to get someone's attention before asking a question or before giving an order); all right then; so; now... | |
A ver, escúchame. - Okay now, listen. | |
Bueno, a ver, cuéntame más. - All right, so, tell me more. | |
3. interj. (used when adding clarification); I mean; well... | |
A ver, tampoco es para tanto. - But I mean, it's no big deal. | |
4. interj. (used as a filled pause to indicate thinking or that one is looking for something); let's see...; let me see...; hmm | |
Tienes azúcar moreno? – A ver. - Do you have any brown sugar? – Hmm, let me see... | |
5. interj. let's see if; let me see if | |
A ver si encuentro algo para ti. - Let's see if I can find something for you. | |
A ver si te oí bien. - Let me see if I heard you correctly. | |
A ver si te lo puedo explicar. - Hmm, how can I explain this to you... | |
6. interj. indicates a challange | |
A ver si lo adivinas. - Guess! | |
7. interj. (indicates curiosity); "I wonder". | |
A ver si nos vemos. - Perhaps we'll meet each other there! | |
A ver cuándo empieza. - I wonder when it starts. | |
8. interj. indicates concern | |
A ver si te caes. - You might fall! | |
9. interj. of course, obviously | |
¿Vas a hacerlo? – ¡A ver! - Are you going to do it? – Of course! | |
10. interj. used to encourage | |
A ver cuándo vienes a visitarme. - You should come visit! | |
a |
1. prep. to | |
2. prep. by | |
3. prep. at | |
4. prep. ng-lite, Used before words referring to people, pets, or personified objects or places that function as direct objects: personal a. | |
Lo busca a usted. - He is looking for you. | |
mi |
1. det. (before the noun) apocopic form of mío, my | |
2. n-f. mu; the Greek letter Μ, μ | |
tía |
1. n-f. female equivalent of tío; aunt; the sister, sister-in-law or female cousin or cousin-in-law of either parent | |
Mi tía es la hermana o prima de mi madre o de mi padre. - My aunt is my mother's or father's sister or female cousin. | |
2. n-f. (colloquial Spain) woman, chick | |
¡Tías buenas! - Hot chicks! | |
tío aunt |
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