"How go you?" literally, or "How's it going?" in effect.
Où allez-vous en France? means "Where do you go in France?"In this case "vous" (you) means that "you" is a group of people, or the question is being asked formally to one person.
salut, tu vas bien ? means "Hi, how d'you do" in French.
Vas-t'en is 'go away' in French.
The question 'Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire ce soir' asks What are you going to do this evening? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'que'* means 'that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'vas' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The verb 'faire' means 'to do, make'. And the noun 'soir' means 'evening'.
Vas-tu means "are you going"
"Tu vas" in French means "you go" in English. It is the second person singular form of the verb "aller," which means "to go."
It means "Which school are you going to?" in French.
où vas-tu ?K means 'where are you going? in English.
Qu'est-ce que tu vas chercher? in French means "What are you going to look for?" in English.
"How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment vas-tu? The pronunciation of the phrase in the present indicative of the second person informal singular -- which literally translates as "How are you going?" or "How do you go?" -- will be "kuh-maw va-tyoo" in French.
"Vas y" in French means "go ahead" or "come on." It is often used to encourage or instruct someone to proceed with an action.
"Comment tu vas?" means "How are you?"
"Comment ça va?" is the phrase in French that translates to "How are you?"
"Tu vas où en ville?" means "Where are you going in the city?" in French.
"Hi, how are you?" in French is spelled "Salut, comment ça va ?"
"Vas-y" is a French phrase that translates to "go ahead" or "come on" in English. It is used to encourage someone to proceed or take action.