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Vaya is the a conjugation of the verb ir, which means 'to go'.

Vaya can either be a command, a subjunctive, or an interjection. As a command it means "Go!" (As in 'Go over there'). As a subjunctive it mean many things depending on the usage of the sentence, but all have to do with some form of "going". And as an interjection it can mean "Wow!" or "Well!".

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