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Anonymous

Dec 03, 2024

how do you say go home in spanish?

How do you say "go home" in Spanish?

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Anonymous

Dec 31, 2024

If you are giving it as a command, you use the imperative :

e.g. ¡Vete a casa! – You go home !

But if you are just saying it in a sentence you just use it as you normally would.

e.g. quiero ir a casa – I want to go home

e.g. Me voy a casa – I am going home

If you are the one going home, you say: Me voy a casa.

If you are telling that to somebody else, you say: Vete a casa.

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Anonymous

Feb 19, 2025

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Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

yo quiero a ir mi casa

That’s means I want to go home.

but if you’re telling someone to go home its

vamo tus casa

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Anonymous

Jan 15, 2025

It all depends of what you mean by “go home”.

If you mean: go to your house —- “ándate a tu casa” or “vete a casa”

If you mean: go back to your home —- “vuelve a tu hogar” or “regresa a tu hogar”

If you mean: go to your (own) home —- “ve a tu propio hogar”

If you mean: go to your home —- “ve a tu hogar” or “andate a tu hogar”

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Anonymous

Dec 29, 2024

If you’re telling someone, I think you use the imperative: Ve casa.

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Anonymous

Feb 15, 2025

‘Go home!” (command) :

informal, singular : “¡Ve a casa!”

polite, singular : “¡Vaya a casa!”

informal, plural : “¡Id a casa!”

polite, plural : “¡Vayan a casa!”

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