'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?
"Vais" in Spanish is the second person plural form of the verb "ir," which means "to go." It is used to address a group of people or referring to a group of people going somewhere.
"Je vais à la" means "I am going to the" in English.
"Je vais aller chez" is French for "I am going to go to." It is a phrase used to indicate that someone is planning to go to a specific location.
"Tu vais" means "you go" in English. It is the informal way of saying "you are going" in French.
The French phrase "je vais changer cette" translates to "I am going to change this" in English.
"je vais", sometimes spelled "j'vais" in a familiar level of language, means "I go / I'm going" or "I'm going to" in French.je vais au cinéma: I'm going to the movie.je vais laver la vaisselle: I'm going to do the dishes.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
It will
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
¿Adónde / a dónde va / van / vas / vais?
I go or I am going
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
''Oui je vais te le mettre'' would mean ''Yes I will put it for you''.
¿Me va / van / vas / vais a pegar / golpear?
Je vais à Bordeaux means "I'm going to Bordeaux" in French.
"I'm going to the ..."
== == I am going to eat.
"I am going hunting"