It means: how are you going to go
"ยฟCรณmo vas a ir?" in English means "How are you going to go?"
"Vas a ir a la caja" translates to "You are going to go to the checkout counter" in English.
"Vas a ir" in Spanish means "you are going to go" in English. It is a common phrase used to indicate a future action or plan.
¿Vas mañana? ¿Vas a ir mañana?
This phrase is inappropriate and offensive in Spanish. It can be translated to "Where the fuck are you going, dumbass?"
"Puedo ir a la fuente" translates to "Can I go to the fountain" in English.
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
"Vas a ir" in Spanish means "you are going to go" in English. It is a common phrase used to indicate a future action or plan.
"Vas a ir a la caja" translates to "You are going to go to the checkout counter" in English.
This phrase is inappropriate and offensive in Spanish. It can be translated to "Where the fuck are you going, dumbass?"
¿Vas mañana? ¿Vas a ir mañana?
Where are you going to go next week
¿Adónde vas a ir?
ir means 'to go'. Conjugations in present tense: voy- i go vamos- we go vas- you go vais- you all go va- he/she/it goes van- they go
Porqué no vas (a ir)?
vas a ir al lago
Querés ir = Do you want to go? (in Argentinian Spanish)
Lets first go through what each of the words mean: bueno - well si - if te - reflexive for 'you' hablo - I talk (hablar is the infinitive of the verb) en - in espanol - spanish todo - all la - the veces - time como - how vas - you go (ir is the infinitive of the verb (irregular)) a - to intender - not a spanish word, perhaps they meant 'entender' - to understand so put that all together and you get: well, if I talk to you in spanish all the time, how will you understand?