'Vais' is the second-person plural form of the verb to go, 'ir', and goes with the pronoun 'vosotros', the plural form of the 'you'.
Example sentences:
Vais a la playa.
You go to the beach.
¿Por qué siempre vais al Corte Inglés?
Why do you always go the Corte Inglés?
"Je vais à la" means "I am going to the" in English.
'Je vais aller chez' is French for 'I will go'.
you go/you are going (singular) - it should be - tu vas
It translates to: "I will (or shall) change this".
"je vais", sometimes spelled "j'vais" in a familiar level of language, means "I go / I'm going" or "I'm going to" in French.je vais au cinéma: I'm going to the movie.je vais laver la vaisselle: I'm going to do the dishes.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
It will
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
¿Adónde / a dónde va / van / vas / vais?
I go or I am going
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
''Oui je vais te le mettre'' would mean ''Yes I will put it for you''.
¿Me va / van / vas / vais a pegar / golpear?
Je vais à Bordeaux means "I'm going to Bordeaux" in French.
== == I am going to eat.
"I'm going to the ..."
"I am going hunting"