Vais (en. You go)
/vais/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To move from one place to another.
You (plural) are going to the store.
Vosotros vais a la tienda.
To indicate the intention to do something in the future.
You (formal) are going to study for the exam.
Ustedes vais a estudiar para el examen.
To express a change of state or condition.
They are improving with practice.
Ellos vais mejorando con las prácticas.
Etymology
From Latin 'ire', which means 'to go'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Where are you going?
A question about someone's direction or destination.
¿A dónde vais?
You are going to see
An expression indicating that something will be evident or clear later on.
Vais a ver
Where are you going on vacation?
A question about someone's vacation destination.
¿Dónde vais de vacaciones?
Related Words
to go
A verb that means to move from one place to another.
ir
going
Gerund of the verb 'to go', which describes the action of going.
yendo
to go
Infinitive of the verb in Latin that means 'to go'.
ire
Slang Meanings
You are going to do something exciting.
Today you are going to have a great party.
Hoy vais a tener una gran fiesta.
An expression of encouragement or anticipation.
You are going to be amazed by the new game!
¡Vais a flipar con el nuevo juego!