ir con

/iɾ kon/
phraseIntermediate
general

To accompany someone or something; to go together with someone or something.

¿Quieres ir con nosotros al concierto?

Do you want to go with us to the concert?

El perro siempre va con su dueño al parque.

The dog always goes with its owner to the park.

💡

This phrase is commonly used to indicate accompaniment or going together with someone or something.

Collocations

ir con alguiento go with someoneir con algoto go with something

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

venir conphrase
to come with
acompañar a alguienphrase
to accompany someone

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Ir con' is a neutral and common way to express going together with someone or something. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

Gold Rule

Accompaniment

Use 'ir con' when you want to indicate that you are going somewhere with someone or something.

📖Word Origin

The phrase 'ir con' is a combination of the verb 'ir' (to go) and the preposition 'con' (with), which together form a common expression to indicate accompaniment.

📝Usage Notes

This phrase is versatile and can be used in various contexts, from casual outings to formal events. It is a neutral and common way to express going together with someone or something.

Word Breakdown

ir
to go
verb
+
con
with
preposition
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