DISAGREE
Me va means - it suits/fits me, it's Ok for me. For example: Este color me va. This color suits me.
Goes Me?
Chocolate va bien con el caramelo
Translation: What doesn't go?
Translation: Goes to the
¿Cómo va? in Spanish means Come va? in Italian and "How are you doing?" in English.
hello, how do you do ?
The spanish translation for " tomorrow will be tuesday" is "manana va ser martes"
My God, that's delicious!
"Horse races" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase carreras de caballos. The pronunciation of the plural phrase -- whose literal translation is "races of (with) horses" -- will be "kar-REY-ra sthey ka-VA-shos" in Uruguayan Spanish.
ça va ? > how it's going? -
"Adhesive tape" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase la cinta adhesiva.Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la-- which may or may not appear in the English translation -- is "the." The feminine noun cinta means "tape." The feminine adjective adhesiva" translates as "adhesive."Depending upon the speaker's birthplace, the pronunciation will be "la SEEN-ta-they-SEE-va" or "la THEEN-ta-they-SEE-va" in Spanish.
"How's it going?" as a question and "Fine, O.K." as an answer are English equivalents of the French phrase Ça va.Specifically, the indefinite pronoun ça means "it, that". The present indicative verb va translates as "(he/it/she) are going, does go, goes". The pronunciation will be "sah vah" in French.