"Where do you go after school?"
¿A dónde vas a la escuela?
"tu vas voir" = "you will see"
Que vas a hacer translates to "What are you going to do?"
what dose this mean in English ou vas-tu en ville
que le vas a decir = what are you going to say to him
¿A qué escuela vas?
después de la escuela, me voy a casa a descansar un poco
¿A dónde vas a la escuela?
¿Vas a la escuela?
This literally means "How is your school?" in Spanish. This form of "is" refers to identity, not condition. It's asking about the character of the school, not the current events. In English we might say, "What is your school like?" to ask the same thing.
"¿Qué escuela secundaria vas a asistir?"
Cuál escuela vas a asistir el próximo año?
"We go to the same school" in Spanish is "Vamos a la misma escuela". It is pronounced "BA-mose ah la MEES-ma eh-SKWAY-la". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"tu vas voir" = "you will see"
Vas-tu means "are you going"
"Vas-y" is a French phrase that translates to "go ahead" or "come on" in English. It is used to encourage someone to proceed or take action.
Vas is a Latin word meaning "vessel".