"Va" is the third person singular of the verb "ir", to go. It can take three different subject pronouns: él (he), ella (she), or Usted (you, formal-often abbreviated Ud.)
Come si va, bella? is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Cómo se va, bella? The interrogative, second person formal singular reflexive pronoun and present indicative, and feminine singular adjective translate into English as "How's it going, beautiful?" The pronunciation will be "KO-me see va BEL-la" in Italian and "KO-mo sey va VESH-sha" in Uruguayan Spanish, "KO-mo sey va VEZH-zha" in Argentinian Spanish, and "KO-mo sey va VEY-ya" in most other Spanish.
Te is the indirect object pronoun in Spanish for tu.
Giovane is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish name Garci. The pronunciation of the masculine singular adjective/noun/pronoun -- whose origins in Spanish trace back to the Basque word gazte ("young") -- will be DJO-va-ney" in Italian.
The indirect object pronoun for ustedes is "les".
¿Cómo va? in Spanish means Come va? in Italian and "How are you doing?" in English.
The subject pronoun for "mi amiga" in Spanish is "ella", which means "she" in English.
You would use the pronoun "tú" when talking to a classmate in Spanish.
That's simple! It's just one person right? The spanish pronoun is, 'El'
The pronoun "él" is used to refer to a brother in Spanish.
The personal pronoun "I" in Spanish is "yo".
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You are going to... (polite you, singular, both genders)He / she / it is going to...