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you all go vocĂȘs vĂŁo
How to say “you all go” in Portuguese? “VocĂȘs vĂŁo”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “vocĂȘs vĂŁo” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you all go in Portuguese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
‱ The verb “ir” (to go) is highly irregular. Notice that “vĂŁo” ends with “ão,” which is common for plural forms and can help you recall that it’s used with “vocĂȘs” (you all) or “eles/elas” (they).
‱ Associate “ir” with motion. Picture yourself “going” somewhere every day; this mental image can help cement its forms in your memory.
‱ Practice by replacing “vĂŁo” in simple sentences (e.g., “VocĂȘs vĂŁo ao parque”) to reinforce its use in daily conversation.

Explanations:
‱ “VocĂȘs vĂŁo” is the present indicative form of “ir” for the second person plural. It translates as “you all go” or “you all are going.”
‱ Although “ir” is the common verb for “to go,” context might sometimes favor synonyms like “partir” (to depart) or “decolar” (to take off) in more specific contexts, but they’re not direct replacements in everyday usage.

Conjugation of the Infinitive Verb “ir”:

Present Indicative:
 Eu vou   (tu vais   ele/ela vai)
 Nós vamos  (vós ides   eles/elas vão)

Preterite (Pretérito Perfeito):
 Eu fui   (tu foste   ele/ela foi)
 Nós fomos  (vós fostes   eles/elas foram)

Imperfect (Pretérito Imperfeito):
 Eu ia    (tu ias    ele/ela ia)
 Nós íamos  (vós íeis   eles/elas iam)

Future (Futuro do Presente):
 Eu irei   (tu irás   ele/ela irá)
 Nós iremos (vós ireis   eles/elas irão)

Present Subjunctive:
 Que eu vá   (tu vás     ele/ela vá)
 Que nós vamos (vós vades   eles/elas vão)

Examples of Sentences:
1. VocĂȘs vĂŁo ao cinema hoje.
 Translation: You all are going to the movie theater today.
2. VocĂȘs vĂŁo sempre Ă  praia nas fĂ©rias.
 Translation: You all always go to the beach on vacation.
3. Se vocĂȘs vĂŁo Ă  festa, me avisem.
 Translation: If you all are going to the party, let me know.
4. Quando vocĂȘs vĂŁo viajar, lembrem-se de desligar as luzes.
 Translation: When you all go on a trip, remember to turn off the lights.

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