van

/ˈban/, [ˈbãn]

go, van


Examples
  • Sus padres van a la iglesia todos los domingos.

    His parents go to church every Sunday.

  • Ellos van a tener un bebé.

    They're going to have a baby.

  • Ellos van a hacer una fiesta para Sam.

    They are going to throw a party for Sam.

  • ¡Salve, César, los que van a morir te saludan!

    Hail, Caesar, those who are about to die salute you!

  • No importa que tan cuidadosamente elegís tus palabras, siempre van a ser distorsionadas por los demás.

    No matter how carefully you choose your words, they'll always end up being twisted by others.

  • Los niños van a la escuela por la mañana.

    The children go to school in the morning.

  • Nos encontramos en un momento de tensión entre los Estados Unidos y los musulmanes de todo el mundo - la tensión tiene su origen en fuerzas históricas que van más allá de cualquier debate político actual.

    We meet at a time of tension between the United States and Muslims around the world – tension rooted in historical forces that go beyond any current policy debate.

  • Van a arrestar a Tom si hace eso otra vez.

    Tom will be arrested if he does that again.

  • Los chavales van al colegio a estudiar.

    Kids go to school to study.

  • Van a echar ese monumento por tierra.

    They're going to knock down that monument.

  • ¿Qué van a tomar?

    What are you going to drink?

  • Ellos van a Ishikawa.

    They're going to Ishikawa.

  • Ellos van a cuidar a Tom.

    They'll take care of Tom.

  • Todavía no saben si realmente se rompió la pierna. Van a hacerle una radiografía.

    We don't know yet if he really broke his leg. They'll do an X-ray of it.

  • ¿Qué van a beber ustedes?

    What are you going to drink?

  • Vas a cometer el mismo error si las cosas continúan como van.

    You'll make the same mistake if things continue in this way.

  • Los que van a morir te saludan.

    Those who are about to die salute you.

  • Teoría y práctica no van necesariamente juntas.

    Theory and practice do not necessarily go together.

  • Esas porquerías no te van a sacar del lío.

    All that junk is not going to put you out of the mess.

  • No te preocupes. Las cosas van mejorando.

    Take it easy. Things are looking up.


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