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

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¿Por dónde se va a ...? How do I get to ...?
Emi va a aprender inglés. Emi will study English.
Nada va a hacerme abandonar. Nothing can force me to give it up.
Va a sufrir por esto. You will suffer because of that.
¿Cuánto tiempo va a tardar? How long will this take?
Esta va por la casa. It's on the house.
Eso no va a pasar. That won't happen.
Poco a poco va oscureciendo. It's getting darker little by little.
Eso va contra las reglas. It's against the rules.
Eso va a costar 30 €. This will cost €30.
Nadie le va a creer. No one will believe him.
¿Cómo te va en el trabajo? How's your job?
No nos va a dejar solos. He won't leave us alone.
Pronto va a dejar de llover. The rain's letting up soon.
Eso no va a cambiar nada. That won't change anything.
El globo se va a reventar. The balloon will burst.
Diría que mañana va a llover. I dare say it will rain tomorrow.
Él se va a China mañana. He's leaving for China tomorrow.
Él no me va a escuchar. He will not listen to me.
Nadie sabe qué va a pasar. Nobody knows what will happen next.
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