Est-ce que tu vas ... means 'are you going ...' in French.
"Est-ce que tu vas" translates to "are you going" in English. It is a question asking if the person is going somewhere or doing something in the near future.
This phrase is a mix of French and incorrect grammar. "Moi aussi est-ce que tu vas aujourd'hui" translates to "Me too, are you going today?"
"Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire demain?" is French for "What are you going to do tomorrow?"
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
"Où vas-tu?" translates to "Where are you going?" in English.
"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
This phrase is a mix of French and incorrect grammar. "Moi aussi est-ce que tu vas aujourd'hui" translates to "Me too, are you going today?"
Qu'est-ce que tu vas dire ? Que vas-tu dire ?
"qu'est-ce que tu vas faire l'année prochaine ?" means "what will you be doing next year?"
Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? in French is "What are you going to do?" in English.
Translation: What are you going to do tomorrow with your friend?
est-ce que tu vas assister (à la réunion) = are you going to attend (the meeting) est-ce que tu vas y assister = are you going to attend (it) shorter (but not as common in speech) vas-tu y assister ? -
Qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher? in French means "What are you going to look for?" in English.
If you leave
Where are you going?
"Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire demain?" is French for "What are you going to do tomorrow?"
"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
Vas-tu means "are you going"