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ir a la mezquita

English translation of ir a la mezquita

go to the mosque

The Spanish phrase 'ir a la mezquita' translates to 'go to the mosque' in English. It is a verb phrase made up of the verb 'ir' which means 'to go', the preposition 'a' which means 'to', and the noun 'la mezquita' which means 'the mosque'. It is used in specific contexts when someone is intending or planning to visit a mosque.


Example sentences using: ir a la mezquita

Los viernes suelo ir a la mezquita después del trabajo

English translation of Los viernes suelo ir a la mezquita después del trabajo

On Fridays, I usually go to the mosque after work

The example phrase describes a routine or habitual action performed by the speaker every Friday. The verb 'suelo' denotes habit or custom. The preposition 'después' indicates the sequence of events.

Puede ser difícil encontrar aparcamiento cuando se decide ir a la mezquita

English translation of Puede ser difícil encontrar aparcamiento cuando se decide ir a la mezquita

It can be difficult to find parking when one decides to go to the mosque

The example phrase talks about a potential circumstance that can occur when one decides to go to the mosque. It uses the impersonal 'se' to make a general statement indicating that anyone might find it hard to park.

Antes de ir a la mezquita, me gusta leer algunos versos del Corán

English translation of Antes de ir a la mezquita, me gusta leer algunos versos del Corán

Before going to the mosque, I like to read some verses from the Quran

The example phrase describes a preference or habitual practice of the speaker before going to the mosque. The conjunction 'antes de' indicates the action performed before another action.