This means, "Are you going to buy the magazines?"
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You go before the classes today or, more cleanly in English, You're going before class today
You'll see
Go there
"¿Vas a ir de viaje?" is Spanish for "Are you traveling?" or "Are you going on vacation?"
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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.'
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"Tu vas voir" is a French phrase that translates to "you will see" in English. It is often used to express a sense of anticipation or warning.
Vas-tu means "are you going"
Voy a terminar el trabajo de la clase que tengo pendiente y luego voy a relajarme en casa. ¿Y tú, qué planes tienes para hoy?
You go before the classes today or, more cleanly in English, You're going before class today
"Vas-y" is a French phrase that translates to "go ahead" or "come on" in English. It is used to encourage someone to proceed or take action.
Vas is a Latin word meaning "vessel".
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.