Usage examples of "Va" in French with translation to English

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Cette année va être prospère. This year is going to be prosperous.
Il va faire assez froid. It is going to be quite cold.
Chaque semaine il va pêcher. Every week he goes fishing.
Bonjour, Georges. Comment ça va ? Hi, George! How's it going?
Elle va apprendre à conduire. She is going to learn how to drive.
Va et aide-les, Bud. Go and help them, Bud.
Ma mère va me tuer. My mother’s going to kill me.
Père va subir une opération. Father is going to undergo an operation.
Ça ne va jamais finir. This is never going to end.
On y va à pied ? Are we going on foot?
Ça va pas le faire. We're not going to make it.
Elle va avoir un bébé. She's going to have a baby.
Il va se faire virer. He's going to get fired.
La tour va s'effondrer. The tower is going to collapse.
Va à la maison, maintenant. Go home now.
Marie va nous aider demain. Mary is going to help us tomorrow.
Va voir qui c'est. Go and see who it is.
Va à l'école ! Paresseux. Go to school! You lazy bastard.
Ça va être le bordel. This is going to get messy.
Il va souvent à Tokyo. He often goes to Tokyo.
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