Où va Laurence means 'where is Laurence going' in French.
'on va où là ?' means ' where are we going there?'.
This question is asking whether we are going to your house or my house. The phrase "chez toi" means "at your place" and "chez moi" means "at my place" in French. The choice between the two depends on the context of the conversation and the agreement between the individuals involved.
"il VA", from the verb "aller" il VA à l'école = he's going to school il VA bien / il VA mieux = he is fine / he is better (health)
The meaning of the Spanish phrase 'y como te va' can be translated as 'how is it going with you.' It has the same meaning as if a person were to ask you 'como estas', which means 'how are you'.
'ca VA bien' means 'everything's fine / it's OK' in French
French slang for 'salut, ça va, ou non?' meaning 'hello (informal), is it going well, or not?'
'on va où là ?' means ' where are we going there?'.
[pronounciation] (english meaning) bold = creole (you) OU [ou] (want) VLE [va lay] (go out) SAU TI[saw tea] (with) AVEC [ah vek] (i/me) MWEN [ma wen]
Laurence Mall has written: 'Emile, ou, Les figures de la fiction' -- subject(s): Education
où est-ce qu'elle va ? means "where does she go?" in English.
OS is the medical abbreviation meaning left eye, and OU is the abbreviation meaning both eyes.
This question is asking whether we are going to your house or my house. The phrase "chez toi" means "at your place" and "chez moi" means "at my place" in French. The choice between the two depends on the context of the conversation and the agreement between the individuals involved.
lolo va has no meaning in Hebrew.
boner
Peut-etre que ou, peut-etre que non. Ca fait longtemps que je ne le vois plus. Mais je pense que oui, il VA bien. Vous le voyez ou pas?
"c ou ca" is texting for "c'est où ça", meaning "where's that?"
I'm not okay... so when someone asks u ca va? (roughly translated, are u okay?) u either reply with 'ca va' meaning :-), or 'ca ne va pas" meaning :-(