It depends on the context it is in, but it is an adjective describing a female noun. It translates to either lying downor in bed.
Dejar que el cuerpo yazca sobre alguna superficie mullida, con fines de descanso.
Acostarse means to lie down.
(S)he is going to lie down.
replegar = to turn in/fold acostarse = to turn in/go to bed entregar = to turn in/hand over
Translation: ¿A qué hora vas a acostarte? (Informal)¿A qué hora va a acostarse? (Formal)
He/she/you polite goes.va is the conjugation of to go and he/she in present tense
It means good too, how's it going.
"Se te va" means "it is going to". For example: "You are going to lose it" ~ "Se te va a perder". "You are going to drop it" ~ "Se te va a caer" Also, sometimes: "Se te va el bus" ~ "The bus is leaving and you are going to miss it" Just "se te va" also means "you're crazy" in Spanish slang.
to lie down, go to bed.
sobre acostarse
replegar = to turn in/fold acostarse = to turn in/go to bed entregar = to turn in/hand over
Va
Translation: ¿A qué hora vas a acostarte? (Informal)¿A qué hora va a acostarse? (Formal)
to sleep=dormir to go to bed=acostarse
You are going to... (polite you, singular, both genders)He / she / it is going to...
¿Cómo va? / ¿Qué tal va? (esto, éste, ésta)
She/he is going to the room
Translation: What doesn't go?
To say 'I have to sleep' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo que dormir.'
"¿Quién va a la fiesta?" means "Who is going to the party?"