How to Say โI'll order it.โ in Spain Spanish
Voy a pedirlo.
voi ah peh-DEER-loh
[voi ah peh-DEER-loh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: 'Voy a' is used to indicate an immediate future action.
๐ช๐ธ In Spain: Taking the initiative is appreciated in social settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Voy
[voi]
I go
The first person singular form of 'ir,' meaning 'to go,' used to express intention.
Voy a pedirlo en el bar.
I am going to order it at the bar.
a
[ah]
to
A preposition used to indicate movement or direction toward a place or goal.
Voy a pedirlo en el bar.
I am going to order it at the bar.
pedirlo
[peh-DEER-loh]
to order it
An infinitive verb form meaning 'to order it', referring to requesting a drink or item.
Voy a pedirlo en el bar.
I am going to order it at the bar.
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