To answer the question "¿Adónde vas después de las clases?", you would respond by stating where you are going after class. For example, you could say "Voy a casa" (I am going home), "Voy al gimnasio" (I am going to the gym), or "Voy a estudiar a la biblioteca" (I am going to study at the library). The key is to use the verb "ir" (to go) conjugated to match the subject (yo, tú, él/ella, nosotros/as, vosotros/as, ellos/as) followed by the preposition "a" and the destination.
You go before the classes today or, more cleanly in English, You're going before class today
"¿Adónde vas despues? means "Where are you going later?" It is pronounced "a-DOAN-day bahs day-SPWACE?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Where are you going?
It means, "Where do you go when the weather is nice?"
it means: Where do you go when you have to eat
"What are you going to do after class?"
You go before the classes today or, more cleanly in English, You're going before class today
"¿Adónde vas despues? means "Where are you going later?" It is pronounced "a-DOAN-day bahs day-SPWACE?" Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
where you go
Where are you going?
adonde va? (formal) adonde vas? (informal)
"Where are you going and who are you going with?"
This is "Adonde vas?"
"Adonde vas" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "where are you going?" It is used to inquire about someone's destination or plans for travel.
Nothing! If 'vas' were 'van', it would mean (in a mix of Spanish and English) 'Where do the books go at 8.30 a.m.'
A dónde fuiste?
where do you go in the fall