Vayáis (en. You go)
/baˈjais/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
Indicates the action of going in the subjunctive.
I hope you all go to the party.
Espero que ustedes vayáis a la fiesta.
Used to express a desire or an indirect command.
If you happen to go by there, greet me.
Si acaso vayáis por allí, saludadme.
Form of the verb used in hypothetical situations.
If you go to study, it will be easier.
Si vayáis a estudiar, será más fácil.
Etymology
From the verb 'ir', derived from Latin 'ire'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I hope you have a good trip.
I wish you a good trip.
Que vayáis bien
Wherever you go
Regardless of the place you go to.
Vayáis donde vayáis
You will go to see
Expresses the idea that you should go see something specific.
Vayáis a ver
Related Words
go
Moving from one place to another.
ir
departure
The act of going, moving.
ida
trip
Movement from one place to another.
viaje
Slang Meanings
Used in informal contexts to refer to going to a party.
We're going out, so you should go to the party.
Vamos a salir, así que que vayáis de fiesta.
Indicates that one is going to a particular place in a hurry.
Go to the event now, it starts soon!
¡Vayáis ya al evento, que empieza pronto!