Vai vadiar is to tell someone off. You can say: Bug off or get out of here.
it means how are you doing blah blah blah
The Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'How is it going' is the following: Como vai. The Portuguese pronunciation is the folloiwng: KOH-moo veye*. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'como' means 'how'l and 'vai' means '[It] goes'. *The sound is like the 'I' sound in the subject pronoun 'I', or the way the English word 'eye' is pronounced.
The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'How are you' is Como vai voce?, or Como vai? The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: KOH-moo vi voh-SAY. The word-by-word meaning of the sentence in Portuguese is the following: 'como' means 'how'; 'vai' 'goes'; and 'voce' 'you'. In Portuguese, subject pronouns don't have to be used if the meaning is clear. For the ending -i tells listeners that the speaker is one of the third person choices of 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'you'.
"Vai levar no cu" - portugal's portuguese "Vai tomar no cu" - Brazilian's portuguese
Como vai você ? Como vai ? Como está você ? Tudo bem com você ?
Como vai a escola? Como vai a Facul? (it means you're asking somebody how is he/she going in school subjects)
it means how are you doing blah blah blah
"When are you going?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Quando vai?Specifically, the conjunction quando means "when." The verb vai means "(informal singular you) are going, do go, go." The pronunciation is "KWAHN-doh veye."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Steve Vai's birth name is Steve Siro Vai.
Siemens VAI was created in 1995.
Siemens VAI's population is 9,000.
Vai Peua was born in 1950.
Steven Siro Vai is of Italian desent therefore I am assuming Vai comes from Italy
The Portuguese equivalent of the English question 'How is it going' is the following: Como vai. The Portuguese pronunciation is the folloiwng: KOH-moo veye*. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'como' means 'how'l and 'vai' means '[It] goes'. *The sound is like the 'I' sound in the subject pronoun 'I', or the way the English word 'eye' is pronounced.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
Come vai? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "How are you doing?"Specifically, the adverb come means "how." The verb vai means "(informal singular you) are doing/going, do/go, do do/go." The pronunciation is "KOH-meh veye."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."
Quando vai? is an Italian equivalent of the English question "When are you going?"Specifically, the conjunction quando means "when." The verb vai means "(informal singular you) are going, do go, go." The pronunciation is "KWAHN-doh veye."**The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."