Usually this is said as "Cómo está usted" and means "how are you" in the formal form.
Como te va means - Hows you doing -
"ça va": I'm OK/ all's OK - "msg moi": text me - "on da low": (???)
"El va a ver a su novia" is Spanish for "He's going to see his bride."
¿Quién va a festejar su cumpleaños este año? = Who's going to celebrate their birthday this year? ¿Cuántos años va a cumplir esa persona? = How old will that person turn?
From what gate are you going to leave on your flight? Yes, it should be qué.
Nu-va-da Nu as in number va as in very da as in dad
"Your mother goes to school."
2009
it doesn't work as well
in da us?
Su mesa VA a estar lista pronto.
'How is your day going?' can literally be translated into 'Cómo su día va?'.