ir junto a
/iɾ ˈxun.to a/phrase★Intermediate
general
To accompany someone; to go with someone as a companion.
¿Quieres ir junto a mí al parque?
Do you want to go with me to the park?
Los niños fueron juntos a la escuela.
The children went together to school.
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This phrase is commonly used to indicate physical accompaniment or social togetherness.
Collocations
ir junto a alguiento go with someoneir juntosto go together
Synonyms
Antonyms
Related Phrases
ir en compañía dephrase
to go in the company of
acompañar a alguienphrase
to accompany someone
💡Pro Tip
Common Usage
This phrase is often used when planning activities or outings with others.
⚡Gold Rule
Accompaniment
Use 'ir junto a' when you want to emphasize the physical or social act of going with someone.
📖Word Origin
Derived from the verb 'ir' (to go) and the prepositional phrase 'junto a' (next to, with).
📝Usage Notes
This phrase is neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. It emphasizes the act of going somewhere with another person.
Word Breakdown
ir
to go
verbjunto a
next to, with
prepositional phraseDiccionario Español-Inglés