¿Va usted conmigo?
"Van a pedir" is a phrase in Spanish that means "they are going to ask/order." It is used to express future actions of a group of people.
Going Spanish was created in 1934.
The meaning of the Spanish phrase 'y como te va' can be translated as 'how is it going with you.' It has the same meaning as if a person were to ask you 'como estas', which means 'how are you'.
its a phrase meaning "whats up?" or "whats going on?" or "whats happening?"
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"Who are you going with?" in Spanish is "¿Con quién vas?" It is pronounced "Cone key-IN bahs?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Que tal" in Spanish translates to "How's it going?" or "What's up?" in English. It is a common informal greeting used to ask someone how they are doing.
ask a spanish person to teach you
you ask her politely for it ;)
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
You are going to... (polite you, singular, both genders)He / she / it is going to...
moverse is "going" in spanish The present participle for going is: yendo. It comes from the infinitive: ir.