"tu vas à" means "you are going to" (some place), possibly in interrogative form.
"amarme" does not exist as a word or place name. More context would help.
"tu vas où ?" means "where d'you go?" in English.
où vas-tu ? means where are you going? (singular)It can be answered with je vais....
tu vas être dans le coin (familiar) = you'll be in the whereabouts
how are you
¿Cuando vas tú a la fiesta?When are you going to the party?
"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"
Tu vas bien = you are good or Tu vas bien? = how are you?
Tu vas me quitter was created in 2001-01.
"tu vas où ?" means "where d'you go?" in English.
Me prometes amarme con todo tu corazon?
It means "where are you going ?" The form "tu vas où ?" is familiar, widespread and correct. Another version with a higher level of language could be "où vas-tu ?"
où vas-tu ?K means 'where are you going? in English.
"You will be missed." could be "Tu vas me manquer." "Tu nous manqueras." etc.
how are you
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 ? -
où vas-tu ? means where are you going? (singular)It can be answered with je vais....