The correct spelling is 'Vaya con dios.'
The first one is pronounced 'vee ya' in Spanish. While the third one is phonetically correct, it is orthographically in error. 'Vaya' is the singular imperative tense of the verb 'ir' - to go.
The correct spelling is; "Valla Con Dios" It means Go with God. Valla- Go Con - with Dios- God It's very popular when people are saying good bye, sort of like a blessing. You wish the other person luck in their journey
God in Spanish is "Dios".
ah mi dioswell "ah mi dios" is technically correct but no one ever says that...so "oh my god" is said "ay dios mio"
Dios.
The word dios in Spanish means God in English. An example "Vaya con dios" means go with God. In Italian it is Dio, or Iddio. It derived from the Latin word deus.
The correct spelling is: Vaya con dios
The correct spelling is; "Valla Con Dios" It means Go with God. Valla- Go Con - with Dios- God It's very popular when people are saying good bye, sort of like a blessing. You wish the other person luck in their journey
"Ay Dios" or "Dios mio"
God in Spanish is "Dios".
ah mi dioswell "ah mi dios" is technically correct but no one ever says that...so "oh my god" is said "ay dios mio"
Dios.
Dios.
Adiós is a Spanish word that means "goodbye." "En vaya con dios" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. "Vaya con dios" translates to "go with God" and can be used as a farewell or expression of good wishes.
"Vaya con Dios" is Spanish for "Go with God".
The word dios in Spanish means God in English. An example "Vaya con dios" means go with God. In Italian it is Dio, or Iddio. It derived from the Latin word deus.
vaya con Dios
Gracias a Dios = Thanks to God.You is not a spanish word.Usted = formal form or "you"another answerby francis:probably you didn't mean "you" although in spanish it's sounds like that., probably the frase was:gracias a dios, y usted?which is a very popular answer in latinamerica for a greeting.expl.A. How are you?B. muy bien. gracias a dios, y usted? = very well, thanks to god, and you?