You are going to... (polite you, singular, both genders)
He / she / it is going to...
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
"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 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.
Voy and Va both come from the verb ir.Voy means 'I go'.Va can mean 'He/She goes' and it can also means 'You go' if it was with the word usted.
In English, "el va a ser mi novio" translates to "he is going to be my boyfriend."
Va
¿Cómo va? / ¿Qué tal va? (esto, éste, ésta)
She/he is going to the room
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
"¿Quién va a la fiesta?" means "Who is going to the party?"
He/she/you polite goes.va is the conjugation of to go and he/she in present tense
"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 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 comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
Either "tú vas" or "usted va", depending on who you are talking to.
verb :to go el va (he goes) ella va (she goes)
¿Cómo va? in Spanish means Come va? in Italian and "How are you doing?" in English.