Cuando vas a la fiesta means When do you go to the party?
if its accented as question.
If not it means
When you go to the party.
quando questa = Italian for "when this" en la ciudad = Spanish for "in the city"
How often do you go to the beach
What days do you go to class?'
I means: Don't stop the party
It means "When are you going to the cafeteria?"
¿Cuando vas tú a la fiesta?When are you going to the party?
vienes a la fiesta? (are you coming to the party) or vas a la fiesta? (are you going to the party)
It means: "when they go to the boat aces"
It means,"When are you going to have the party?" but in Spanish, you don't "have " parties, as much as you "see" them. In fact, meetings, and reunions of all kinds, are "seen" in Spanish and not "had." So the proper question would be, -¿Cuándo vas a ver la fiesta.?
quando questa = Italian for "when this" en la ciudad = Spanish for "in the city"
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
"¿Quién va a la fiesta?" means "Who is going to the party?"
The phrase "la fiesta" is a Spanish phrase that is used quite commonly. La fiesta in Spanish is translated to the feist in English and roughly means the party.
quiero ir a una fiesta
How is the party?
you are going to to go to the cashier
"What are you going to bring to the party?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase ¿Qué vas a traer a la fiesta? The question may be heard asked of a family member, friend or peer since the second person informal singular "you" form of the verb is used. The pronunciation will be "key va-sa tra-eh-ra la FYEH-sta" in Uruguayan Spanish.