that will hit
"Que va" is a Spanish expression that can be translated as "no way" or "come on." It is often used to express disbelief, refusal, or surprise.
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.
"Men, What's up, well, yes, i come to Uruguay, what is going to happen"
"Que no va" in Spanish is a colloquial expression that can be translated as "No way" or "Not at all." It is often used to express disbelief or disagreement with something.
que va a hacerlo? what is she/he/it going to do with that?
But he/she to study
The baby will be fine
we are going to see what will happen with you now
It's badly spelt but perhaps you mean - est-ce que tu va faire............? - are you going to do.......?
¿Me va / van / vas / vais a pegar / golpear?
"Que va" is a Spanish expression that can be translated as "no way" or "come on." It is often used to express disbelief, refusal, or surprise.
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
"est-ce que ça va ?" means "how are you / are you doing well" in French
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
lo que pidas se te va a cumplir = what you ask for will happen (your wish will be fulfilled).
These phrases translate to: "Mi día va bien" --> My day is going well. "Qué tal tu día" --> How is your day.