that will hit
"Que va a golpear" translates to "he/she/it is going to hit" in English.
"Que va" is a Spanish expression that can be translated as "no way" or "come on." It is often used to express disbelief, refusal, or surprise.
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
The translation of "Che, ¿qué tal, bueno? Si vengo a Uruguay, ¿qué va a pasar?" in English is "Hey, how's it going? If I come to Uruguay, what will happen?"
"Que no va" in Spanish is a colloquial expression that can be translated as "No way" or "Not at all." It is often used to express disbelief or disagreement with something.
que va a hacerlo? what is she/he/it going to do with that?
But he/she to study
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
The baby will be fine
we are going to see what will happen with you now
It's badly spelt but perhaps you mean - est-ce que tu va faire............? - are you going to do.......?
¿Me va / van / vas / vais a pegar / golpear?
"Que va" is a Spanish expression that can be translated as "no way" or "come on." It is often used to express disbelief, refusal, or surprise.
"est-ce que ça va ?" means "how are you / are you doing well" in French
The translation of "Che, ¿qué tal, bueno? Si vengo a Uruguay, ¿qué va a pasar?" in English is "Hey, how's it going? If I come to Uruguay, what will happen?"
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
"Que no va" in Spanish is a colloquial expression that can be translated as "No way" or "Not at all." It is often used to express disbelief or disagreement with something.