"Where do the families go to in the last day".
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"?
It means, "To where do you want to travel?"
mane,rogelio where is the cousin
Adónde fuiste ayer = "Where did you go yesterday?"
"For families"
It means, "Where is Mrs. Perez's class going?"
"Where are you going my love"
"Adonde vas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "where are you going?" It is used to inquire about someone's destination or plans for travel.
It means "the last sip" or "the last puff". Literally, it means "the last mouthful".
"Por último" in English means "finally" or "lastly". It is used to introduce the last point or item in a list or sequence.
"¿Adónde vas los domingos?" translates to "Where do you go on Sundays?" in English. It's a question asking about someone's routine or plans for that specific day of the week.
Slight contradiction. 'Adonde' = 'where to'; 'esta' = 'is'Donde esta tu cuaderno? = Where is your exercise/writing book?