Sentence examples of "voy" in Spanish with translation "go"

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Yo no voy al colegio. I do not go to school.
Me voy a mi casa. I'm going to my house.
No lo voy a vender. I'm not going to sell it.
Mañana me voy de picnic. I'm going to go on a picnic tomorrow.
Voy a salir esta tarde. I'm going to go out this afternoon.
Voy al colegio en metro. I go to school by subway.
Voy a leer el libro. I'm going to read the book.
Voy a necesitar su ayuda. I'm going to need your help.
Voy aunque llueva a cántaros. I'll go even if it rains heavily.
No voy a la fiesta. I'm not going to go to the party.
Voy a cultivar trigo allí. I'm going to grow wheat there.
Mañana me voy a París. Tomorrow I'm going to Paris.
Nunca voy a ningún lado. I never go anywhere.
Voy a salir un momento. I'm going out for a while.
Voy a tener un bebé. I'm going to have a baby.
Voy a dejar el colegio. I'm going to leave school.
Voy a examinarme los ojos. I'm going to have my eyes examined.
Voy a Estados Unidos mañana. I'm going to America tomorrow.
Yo voy ahí cada año. I go there every year.
Mañana no voy al cine. I'm not going to the movies tomorrow.
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