Spanish Phrase
Voy a las reuniones del equipo.
Meaning
The speaker is stating that they attend, or are about to attend, the meetings that the team holds. It can refer to a regular habit ("I go to the team meetings") or a specific upcoming session.
When to use
Use this sentence when you want to talk about your schedule, confirm your participation, or explain a work responsibility that involves attending the team's gatherings.
✦Grammar Breakdown
Voyalasreunionesdelequipo
Voy
First‑person singular present of ir, used for movement or future intention ("I go / I am going").
a
Preposition of direction; after verbs of motion it introduces the destination.
las
Feminine plural definite article; matches the gender and number of "reuniones".
reuniones
Feminine plural noun meaning "meetings"; the core noun of the phrase.
del
Contraction of de + el; means "of the" and is used before masculine singular nouns like "equipo".
equipo
Masculine singular noun meaning "team"; can refer to a work team, sports team, etc.
🗨In Conversation
¿Vas a la reunión de hoy?
Are you going to today's meeting?
Sí, voy a las reuniones del equipo.
Yes, I'm going to the team meetings.
✕Common Mistakes
Voy a los reuniones del equipo.
Reuniones is feminine plural; the article must be "las", not "los".
Voy a las reuniones de el equipo.
Use the contracted form "del" before masculine singular nouns.
Voy a la reuniones del equipo.
The article must agree in number: "las reuniones", not "la reuniones".
↔Alternatives
Voy a la reunión del equipo.
I go to the team meeting.
Asisto a las reuniones del equipo.
I attend the team meetings.
Participaré en las reuniones del equipo.
I will participate in the team meetings.
Cultural Tip
In many Spanish‑speaking workplaces meetings often start a few minutes after the scheduled time, so saying "voy a" signals intention rather than a firm appointment. "Reunión" can be formal (boardroom) or informal (quick huddle). Remember that "equipo" can also mean a sports team, so context determines whether you’re talking about work or play.

