How to Say ‘I want to go to...’ in Mexican Spanish
Quiero ir a...
kee-EHR-oh eer ah
[kee-EHR-oh eer ah]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Quiero' indicates a strong desire or wish.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: Knowing at least partial names of places you're going to can be valuable.
Phrase Breakdown
Quiero
[kee-EHR-oh]
I want
Expresses a desire or wish to do something.
Quiero ir a la playa.
I want to go to the beach.
ir
[eer]
to go
Used to express movement or travel to a destination.
Quiero ir al cine.
I want to go to the movies.
a
[ah]
to
Preposition indicating movement towards a place.
Quiero ir a un restaurante.
I want to go to a restaurant.
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