va
/ˈba/, [ˈba]go to, goes, he
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Tom va a vender su casa.
Tom is going to sell his house.
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Tom va al mismo colegio que yo.
Tom goes to the same school that I do.
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Este programa de televisión va de pingüinos
This TV show is about penguins.
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Ella va a la escuela de noche.
She attends school at night.
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El camino va derecho por las próximas 50 millas.
The road stays straight for the next 50 miles.
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No pises esa roca. Va a caerse.
Don't step on that rock. It's going to fall.
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¿Va todo bien?
Is everything OK?
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¿A qué hora va a llegar Tom?
What time will Tom be arriving?
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Tom va a ver al peluquero menos de cuatro veces al año.
Tom goes to the barber less than four times a year.
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Creo que esto va a funcionar.
I think this is going to work.
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El policía va en coche.
A policeman is driving a car.
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¿Va Tom a nadar?
Is Tom going to swim?
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No va a escuchar. Es como hablarle a una pared.
He won't listen. I might as well talk to a brick wall.
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No le digas eso, que va a empezar a llorar.
Don't tell him that, or he'll start crying.
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Ahora va de veras.
Now it's the real thing.
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Cuando me ausento todo va mal.
Everything goes wrong when I leave.
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¿Cómo te va? ¡Cuánto tiempo sin verte!
How are you doing? I haven't seen you for an age!
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Para cuando salgas de la cárcel, ella va a estar casada.
By the time you get out of prison, she'll be married.
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También Tom va a ir.
Tom is going, too.
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Tom no va a poder entender nada de esto.
Tom won't be able to understand any of this.
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