It's a sentence fragment. It means, "...and quickly you're going to speak like..."
"¿Cómo vas a ir?" in English means "How are you going to go?"
It is something like: "How is your relationship with your husband going?"
Como Ce Vas? It means " hello, how are you"?
what dose this mean in English ou vas-tu en ville
Que vas a hacer translates to "What are you going to do?"
How are you/how's things today
very soon you will be able to see
"¿Cómo vas a ir?" in English means "How are you going to go?"
Lets first go through what each of the words mean: bueno - well si - if te - reflexive for 'you' hablo - I talk (hablar is the infinitive of the verb) en - in espanol - spanish todo - all la - the veces - time como - how vas - you go (ir is the infinitive of the verb (irregular)) a - to intender - not a spanish word, perhaps they meant 'entender' - to understand so put that all together and you get: well, if I talk to you in spanish all the time, how will you understand?
This literally means "How is your school?" in Spanish. This form of "is" refers to identity, not condition. It's asking about the character of the school, not the current events. In English we might say, "What is your school like?" to ask the same thing.
It is something like: "How is your relationship with your husband going?"
You can say "Vas a tener uno (or una for a feminine object) pronto".
How are you going to find the love of your life when you look with your eyes
why are you going to be annoyedif i did nothing to you
Vas-tu means "are you going"
When in Rome Rome do as the Romans do If you go to Rome as the Romans do Smile
It's rather ungrammatical, but seems to mean: How I'm going to love you, but we'll see whether you are going to love me too.