Where are y'all going? This is the informal plural. Most places it would be "¿Adónde van ustedes?"
'vosotros' = you (informal plural)
"je vais à l'école"
Vosotros is the second person plural form, "you" for a group of people you know well--kind of like "y'all". A sentence would be, "Vosotros tenéis que estudiar el vocabulario."
Por favor, me ayudas? it is from the verb Ayudar (to help) in the affirmative demanding or subjunctive (commands). There is also a degree of uncertainty that the person will help you, therefore you should end the verb with an -e or an -es because of this uncertainty. End the verb with an e for formal or he, she, it....-es for a friend or equal or child.
You can say '¿De donde los sacaste?' or '¿En donde los conseguiste?'.
Ve (tú) (imperative) Va (usted) van (ustedes) vas (tú) vais (vosotros, as)
It depends on who is going. They are going to is "ellos van a...". We are going to is "Vamos a...". You are going is "Vosotros vais a..." or "Usted van a".
ir-to go yo voy tu vas el ella va ellos ellas van nosotros vamos vosotros vais
yo voy tu vas el ella Ud. va nosotros nostras vamos vosotros vostars vais ellos ellos Uds.
'Vais' is the second-person plural form of the verb to go, 'ir', and goes with the pronoun 'vosotros', the plural form of the 'you'. Example sentences: Vais a la playa. You go to the beach. ¿Por qué siempre vais al Corte Inglés? Why do you always go the Corte Inglés?
Yo voy Tu vas El/Ella/Usted va Nosotros/nosotras vamos Vosotros/vosotras vais ellos/ellas/ustedes van
They do use vosotros and ustedes.
'vosotros' = you (informal plural)
¿Adónde va? (formal)or¿Adónde vas? (informal)Note: 'va' is for 'usted', or formal you in Latin America. 'Vas' is from 'tú', or informal you. 'Vais' is a vosotros/as conjugation, which is formal you in Spain. They're all conjugations of the infinitive 'ir'.
Vosotros is used as a plural form of "you."
Alex Vais's birth name is Alexander Frederick Vais.
Alex Vais is 6' 2".