Italian slang. Literally it means 'Go sh-t yourself'. It means loosely, 'Go f--ck yourself!'; it can be used both insulting and playful depending on how and to whom you say it. Ex. (insult) 'Io sono Milanista!' 'Il Milan?! Ma VA CAGA! Io sono Interista! Il Milan fa sciffo!' -- trans. 'I am a fan of Milan (Italian soccer club).' 'Milan. Go sh-t/f--ck yourself! I am a fan of Inter (rival club). Milan sucks!' It can be taken as an insult or playful jab. Just be careful how you say it.
Ciao!
Ee caga deska?
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lolo va has no meaning in Hebrew.
caga is good for you and no one else!
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 :-(
Où va Laurence means 'where is Laurence going' in French.
va is a form of the verb "aller", meaning to go. Il va, elle va: he goes, she goes.
"ça va" means basically "how is it going?" As a question, ça va? can serve as a hello, and is usually replied to with "ca va" which would be like saying "I'm fine/okay". You could reply with "ca va bien" meaning "I am well", or "ca ne va pas" meaning "I'm not well."
"Cómo se va?" is Spanish, meaning "how's it going" / "How goes it?"
"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)
Hewa (meaning mistake or error) is pronounced 'hay-va' or 'A va'.
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'.