He/she/you polite goes.
va is the conjugation of to go and he/she in present tense
it mean to go
It means good too, how's it going.
"Se te va" means "it is going to". For example: "You are going to lose it" ~ "Se te va a perder". "You are going to drop it" ~ "Se te va a caer" Also, sometimes: "Se te va el bus" ~ "The bus is leaving and you are going to miss it" Just "se te va" also means "you're crazy" in Spanish slang.
I think you mean 'porfavor,' am I not correct? I do not reckon 'por va vor' is anything in Spanish, considering 'vor' is unknown (Google Translator). 'Por favor,' on the other hand, means 'please' or 'for favor' in English. (knowledge)
"I go" translates into "yo voy" in spanish.
ca va = hơ are you
Va
"Va a" in Spanish means "he/she/it is going to" or "is going to." It is used to talk about future actions or plans.
¿Cómo va? / ¿Qué tal va? (esto, éste, ésta)
She/he is going to the room
Translation: What doesn't go?
"¿Quién va a la fiesta?" means "Who is going to the party?"
Que va a comparer translates to mean it is going to be compared.
Either "tú vas" or "usted va", depending on who you are talking to.
In English, "el va a ser mi novio" translates to "he is going to be my boyfriend."
verb :to go el va (he goes) ella va (she goes)
¿Cómo va? in Spanish means Come va? in Italian and "How are you doing?" in English.
She goes to the blackboard and writes