you go or you are going
"Tu vas" in French means "you go" in English. It is the second person singular form of the verb "aller," which means "to go."
"Où vas-tu?" translates to "Where are you going?" in English.
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
"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.
It means "Which school are you going to?" in French.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu? The pronunciation of the phrase in the present indicative of the second person informal singular -- which literally translates as "How are you going?" or "How do you go?" -- will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo" in French.
Vas-tu means "are you going"
où vas-tu ?K means 'where are you going? in English.
"Où vas-tu?" translates to "Where are you going?" in English.
"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.
Salut, comment vas-tu
It means "Which school are you going to?" in French.
"Comment tu vas?" means "How are you?"
"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.
"You will be missed." could be "Tu vas me manquer." "Tu nous manqueras." etc.
You are going to is "tu vas ...(+ verb at the infinitive) in French. You are going to have problems (tu vas avoir des problèmes) You are going to do your homework (tu vas faire tes devoirs)
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu? The pronunciation of the phrase in the present indicative of the second person informal singular -- which literally translates as "How are you going?" or "How do you go?" -- will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo" in French.
Tu vas bien = you are good or Tu vas bien? = how are you?