How to Say ‘Do you want to go to the ATM?’ in Spain Spanish
¿Quieres ir al cajero?
KYEH-rehs eer ahl kah-HEH-roh
[KYEH-rehs eer ahl kah-HEH-roh]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Cajero' can also mean cashier, so context is important.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Asking if you want to go is a polite way to offer a solution.
Phrase Breakdown
Quieres
[KYEH-rehs]
Do you want
Used to offer someone a choice or invite them to do something.
¿Quieres ir conmigo al cine?
Do you want to go with me to the cinema?
ir
[eer]
to go
To move or travel in a certain direction.
¿Puedes ir al supermercado?
Can you go to the supermarket?
al
[ahl]
to the
Used before a singular noun to indicate a destination.
Voy al parque a diario.
I go to the park daily.
cajero
[kah-HEH-roh]
ATM
A machine for cash withdrawals and other financial services.
Necesito ir al cajero antes de pagar.
I need to go to the ATM before paying.
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