"When are you going?" in Spanish is "¿Cuándo vas? (for one person) or "¿Cuándo van?" (for more than one person). It is pronounced "KWAHN-doe bahs?" or "KWAHN-doe bahn?"
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Going Spanish was created in 1934.
The duration of Going Spanish is 1140.0 seconds.
moverse is "going" in spanish The present participle for going is: yendo. It comes from the infinitive: ir.
going = VA
To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
To say 'I am going to rest' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a descansar.'
To say 'I am going to run' in Spanish, you would say "Voy a correr.'
Vamonos = (let's) get going. Vayanse = (you) get going.
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
To say 'I am going to the room' in Spanish, you would say "Voy al cuarto.'
To say 'I am going to school' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a la escuela.'
"Va a" in Spanish means "he/she/it is going to" or "is going to." It is used to talk about future actions or plans.