Where do you go on Mondays.
It means "Where are you going Monday morning".
The question is "Do you go to class everyday" so you can say yes (sí), no (no), or give a more in depth explaination like "Sí, pero los lunes tengo que irme antes."
donde vas (john , Mary) you need to put a name to distuingish who is leaving,asking sombody donde vas is like asking them where they are going even though they are not the one that's going
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vas a la tienda en los sabados - (Do you) go to the store on Saturdays?.
It means "Where are you going Monday morning".
I think the song you mean is "para donde vas"
"¿Dónde tú vas a estar?" in Spanish means "Where are you going to be?" It is a question asking about someone's future location or whereabouts.
Where are you going to take it
The phrase "¿Dónde te me vas a cumplir?" in Spanish means "Where are you going to fulfill your promise to me?" It implies questioning the person's intentions or commitment to fulfilling a promise.
"A donde vas" is a phrase in Spanish that means "where are you going." Therefore, it is not a specific creation or work that can be attributed to a particular date or time. It is a common phrase used in everyday conversation.
This phrase is inappropriate and offensive in Spanish. It can be translated to "Where the fuck are you going, dumbass?"
Donde te vas a quedar
The question is "Do you go to class everyday" so you can say yes (sí), no (no), or give a more in depth explaination like "Sí, pero los lunes tengo que irme antes."
a donde vas a la proxima semana? Where are you going next week?.
The question is "Do you go to class everyday" so you can say yes (sí), no (no), or give a more in depth explaination like "Sí, pero los lunes tengo que irme antes."
Nothing! If 'vas' were 'van', it would mean (in a mix of Spanish and English) 'Where do the books go at 8.30 a.m.'