How to Say ‘Are you going to watch...?’ in Spain Spanish
¿Vas a ver...
bahs ah behr
[bahs ah behr]
💬 Usage Tip: “¿Vas a...?” is a very common way to say “Are you going to...?” in everyday Spanish. Super useful for plans: ¿Vas a salir? ¿Vas a cocinar?
🇪🇸 In Spain: In Spain, asking if someone will “ver” a match often means really following it closely, usually with friends, family, snacks, and strong opinions.
Phrase Breakdown
Vas
[bahs]
are you going
From the verb phrase ir a + infinitive, used to talk about a near future action.
¿Vas a ver el Mundial 2026 con amigos?
Are you going to watch the 2026 World Cup with friends?
a
[ah]
to
In vas a ver, a links the verb ir with another verb to mean going to do something.
Vas a ver el partido esta noche.
You are going to watch the match tonight.
ver
[behr]
see / watch
Verb meaning to see; in sports contexts it often means to watch.
Quiero ver la final del Mundial 2026.
I want to watch the 2026 World Cup final.
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