"qu'est-ce que tu vas faire l'année prochaine ?" means "what will you be doing next year?"
vas te faire enculer.Enculer is a slang word for "to sodomize"Go and be sodomized.Actual Answer:I speak fluent French so I know for a fact that, that is what it meansPrecision : Actually, Je veux vas te faire enculer means nothing !!!!!Je veux (I want) used as an exclamation is actually an answer implying the answerer is right and it sounds like an order. The best translation I see for this is "indeed".
Ice skating is "le patinage." To say "I ice skate" you would want to say "Je fais du patinage."
"you'll see what I can do with you, buddy"
The question 'Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire ce soir' asks What are you going to do this evening? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'que'* means 'that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'vas' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The verb 'faire' means 'to do, make'. And the noun 'soir' means 'evening'.
que feras-tu le week-end prochain qu'est ce que tu feras le week-end prochain
"qu'est-ce que tu vas faire l'année prochaine ?" means "what will you be doing next year?"
vas te faire encule
Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire? in French is "What are you going to do?" in English.
You will do your duties.
It is prochaine fois que tu vas venir avec moi.
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vas te faire encule
present: je faire une pizza future: je vas faire une pizza
"Je veux vas te faire encule si mal" is broken French mixed with abuse. It translates roughly as 'go f*** yourself"
improper: qu'est-ce que vas-tu faire? proper: qu'est-ce que allez-vous faire?
You are going to is "tu vas ...(+ verb at the infinitive) in French. You are going to have problems (tu vas avoir des problèmes) You are going to do your homework (tu vas faire tes devoirs)
Ask Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire...? or Tu vas fair quoi...? to ask "What are you going to do...?" but replace the ellipsis with a time or place, such as à la piscine or au parc. If you want to speak formally, replace an tu with vous (for example, Qu'est-ce que vous vas faire demain?).