Sentence examples of "Va" in Spanish with translation "come"

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Pregúntale cuándo va a volver. Ask her when she will come back.
El domingo va después del sábado. Sunday comes after Saturday.
Creo que va a venir mañana. I believe he is coming tomorrow.
Él dice que no va a venir. He says he won't come.
Lo que fácil viene, fácil se va. Easy come, easy go.
Él va a regresar a las cuatro. He will come back at four.
¿Por qué va a aceptar la propuesta? How come he is going to accept the proposal?
"¿Va a venir él?" - "No, no lo creo." "Will he come?" "No, I don't think so."
¿Él va a venir a casa a las seis? Is he coming home at six o'clock?
Tom va a poder venir a nuestra fiesta mañana. Tom is able to come to our party tomorrow.
Todo derecho va de la mano de un deber. Every right comes in hand with a duty.
Mi amigo George va a venir a Japón esta primavera. My friend George is coming to Japan this spring.
Mi amigo George va a venir a Japón este verano. My friend George is coming to Japan this summer.
El apetito entra cuando se come, pero la sed se va cuando se bebe. Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking.
Cuando la cosa va de memorizar palabras en inglés, no hay nadie que le supere. When it comes to learning English words by heart, nobody can beat him.
"¿Cuándo vuelve tu hermana de trabajar?" "No sé, pero creo que va a llegar a casa un par de minutos antes de mí." "When does your sister come back from work?" "I don't know, but I think she'll arrive at home a few minutes before me."
¿Y bien? ¿Vas a venir? Well? Will you come?
Fue entonces cuando él vino. That was the time when he came.
Fue un error venir aquí. Coming here was a mistake.
Me gustaría ir a verte. I would like to come and see you.
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