va
/ˈba/, [ˈba]go to, goes, he
Verb va
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of ir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of ir.
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Mi hermano me va a matar.
My brother will kill me.
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¿Cuánto tiempo va a estar parado ahí?
How long will it stop there?
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Va a tardar en recuperarse de sus heridas.
It will take time for him to recover from his wounds.
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Godzilla nunca va a destruir el Palacio Imperial ni los letreros de las compañías patrocinadoras.
Godzilla will never ever destroy the Imperial Palace nor the signboards of the sponsoring companies.
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El negocio va a mejor.
Business is looking up.
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Tom va a la escuela andando.
Tom goes to school on foot.
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¡Si le dices eso a tu madre te va a matar!
If you say that to your mother, she'll kill you!
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Tom va a romper con Mary.
Tom is going to break up with Mary.
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¿A qué hora se va a dormir?
What time do you go to bed?
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Su idea va más allá del alcance de mi entendimiento.
His idea is beyond the reach of my understanding.
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