Iba a la tienda / al supermercado / a casa de un amigo.
The accent on "adónde" is used to distinguish it from "adonde" (without an accent), with the former being an interrogative pronoun meaning "where to," while the latter is a conjunction meaning "where". The accent helps clarify the intended meaning of the word in a sentence.
"¿Adónde vas los miércoles?" means "Where do you go on Wednesdays?" in Spanish.
"Adónde van ustedes" in Spanish means "where are you all going?" It is a question asking about the destination or direction of a group of people.
In the past tense in Spanish, "ir" (to go) is conjugated as follows: Yo fui (I went) Tú fuiste (You went) Él/ella/usted fue (He/she/you went) Nosotros/nosotras fuimos (We went) Vosotros/vosotras fuisteis (You all went) Ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron (They/you all went)
To conjugate the verb "ir" (to go) in Spanish: Yo voy (I go) Tú vas (You go) Él/Ella/Usted va (He/She/You go) Nosotros/as vamos (We go) Vosotros/as vais (You all go) Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van (They/You all go)
Ibas of Edessa died on 457-10-28.
adonde va? (formal) adonde vas? (informal)
If you mean "Adonde vas", that's Spanish (not French) for "where are you going?" If it's really spelled "adonde va" without the final "s", then the author means "where is he going"?
where you go
Where are you going?
This is "Adonde vas?"
it means where do you go
adonde comemos?
Slight contradiction. 'Adonde' = 'where to'; 'esta' = 'is'Donde esta tu cuaderno? = Where is your exercise/writing book?
Adonde VA el
A dónde fuiste?
"Where are you going my love"