Meaning
Affirming agreement to accompany someone.
Cultural Background
In Spain, 'voy contigo' is very common among friends and colleagues. Mexicans often add 'claro' or 'sale' before the phrase. Argentines might use 'dale' as a precursor to the phrase.
The 'Contigo' Rule
Never say 'con ti'. It is always 'contigo'.
Add 'Claro'
Say 'Claro, voy contigo' to sound more natural and enthusiastic.
Meaning
Affirming agreement to accompany someone.
The 'Contigo' Rule
Never say 'con ti'. It is always 'contigo'.
Add 'Claro'
Say 'Claro, voy contigo' to sound more natural and enthusiastic.
Social Bonding
Using this phrase shows you are a team player.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
¿Quieres ir al cine? ____, voy contigo.
The phrase requires an affirmative response.
Choose the correct form.
Which is correct?
'Contigo' is the correct pronoun form.
Finish the dialogue.
A: ¿Vamos a comer? B: ____.
This is the most natural response to an invitation.
Match the situation to the response.
Friend invites you to a party.
This is the standard way to accept.
🎉 Score: /4
Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
4 exercises¿Quieres ir al cine? ____, voy contigo.
The phrase requires an affirmative response.
Which is correct?
'Contigo' is the correct pronoun form.
A: ¿Vamos a comer? B: ____.
This is the most natural response to an invitation.
Friend invites you to a party.
This is the standard way to accept.
🎉 Score: /4
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsYes, but 'Acompaño a usted' might be safer in very formal settings.
No, it works for any movement or metaphorical plan.
It's an old linguistic contraction that became standard.
Yes, it works for future intentions.
Yes, it is universally understood.
Say 'No, gracias' or 'Prefiero quedarme'.
Not necessarily, it just means you are going together.
No, it's very common and friendly.
Related Phrases
Te acompaño
synonymI'll accompany you
Cuenta conmigo
similarCount on me
Me apunto
similarI'm in