How to Say ‘I am going to take them all to a VIP’ in Spain Spanish
Me la' vo'a llevar a to'a pa' un VIP
meh lah BOH-ah yeh-VAR ah TOH-ah pah oon veep
[meh lah BOH-ah yeh-VAR ah TOH-ah pah oon veep]
💬 Usage Tip: Pa' is short for 'para', and 'vo'a' is informal for 'voy a', commonly used in spoken Spanish.
🇪🇸 In Spain: VIP culture is heavily associated with exclusivity and status, common in reggaeton lyrics.
Phrase Breakdown
Me
[meh]
Me
Referring to oneself as the object.
Me gusta mucho este lugar.
I really like this place.
la
[lah]
the
Used to specify or make particular.
La casa es muy grande.
The house is very big.
vo'a
[BOH-ah]
going to
Colloquial form of 'voy a', indicating future intention.
Vo'a descansar un poco.
I'm going to rest a bit.
llevar
[yeh-VAR]
carry
To move or support something from one place to another.
Voy a llevarte al aeropuerto.
I'm going to take you to the airport.
a
[ah]
to
Indicates direction or purpose.
Camina a la escuela todos los días.
He walks to school every day.
to'a
[TOH-ah]
all
Shortened form of 'toda', meaning the whole set.
Voy a invitar a to'a mi familia.
I'm going to invite all my family.
pa
[pah]
for
Used to express purpose or destination.
Este regalo es pa' ti.
This gift is for you.
un
[oon]
a
Indicates a single item or person.
Un amigo vendrá.
A friend will come.
VIP
[veep]
VIP
Very Important Person, often referring to exclusive areas or treatment.
Tenemos acceso al salón VIP.
We have access to the VIP lounge.
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