Que vas a pedir means "What are you going to order or ask" this phrase is used when talking to a waitor
"Que vas a pedir" is Spanish for "What are you going to order." It is a question asking what someone plans to order or select.
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Que vas a hacer mañana" means "What are you going to do tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Que le vas a de sir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a grammatically incorrect construction. If you meant to say "¿Qué le vas a decir?" it translates to "What are you going to tell him/her?"
"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.
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Que vas a hacer ahora?" means "What are you going to do/make now?"
"Que le vas a de sir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a grammatically incorrect construction. If you meant to say "¿Qué le vas a decir?" it translates to "What are you going to tell him/her?"
"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.
"Que vas a hacer mañana" means "What are you going to do tomorrow?" in Spanish.
Por que vas in English means: Why are you going? The 'you' seems an error for 'te' = 'you'. Por que te vas = Why are you going away
Que vas a hacer el domingo proximo means what are you going to do next Sunday?
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
It means: "What restaurant are you going to"
What school do you go to ?
literally, 'to what are you going to dedicate yourself to'
If the original is actually: "¿Qué? ¿No vas a venir?" it would translate to "What? You are not going to come?"