We rambled about the plaza where a fair was in progress, and at every turning kept bidding farewell to familiar scenes of Spanish life; we were not again to hear the peace-bringing "Vaya Usted con Dios!
Que le vaya bien," and with a flip of the hand and a wriggling of the fingers he was gone.
You are not a monk, or even a novice, to be bound by rules so strict that you may not say, 'Vaya con Dios' to your brother without asking leave of my lord Abbot.
Don Juan told the friends they met there of his intended departure, and ere they separated many a hand warmly grasped his, and many a voice spoke kindly the "Vaya con Dios" for his journey.
Vaya con Dios," replied Evana, and as the man galloped off he smiled, remembering that he had neither told him his name nor where he came from, so that he knew not where to apply for his services should he require them.
The prisoners having heard nothing of what passed outside, were astonished to behold Athanasius Vaya and his troop appearing on the top of the wall.
The latter retarded the reception of Vaya so as to give Pacho time to escape and take the road to Constantinople.
There are many who perish every year in the eddies of the Duero; it is a bad river; vaya usted con la Virgen, Caballero.
I gave him the usual Spanish valediction (Vaya usted con Dios), and saw no more of him.
O dear, all right, come, there; =vaya con lo que sale Vd.
One can supply an expression of possibility and que, but the fact remains that this is just as good a case of a subjunctive in a main clause as is Vaya usted con Dios.
The cávaya had just been brought in; and Jack, taking his rope, went out and caught one of his string and brought it in and saddled it.
The cávaya was driven very slowly toward this rope corral and some of the boys ran out to it, one handling the rope which was to act as a wing and the others the ropes which ran from corner to corner of the corral.
I gave him the usual Spanish valediction, Vaya usted con Dios, {85} and saw no more of him.
There are many who perish every year in the eddies of the Duero; it is a bad river; vaya usted con la Virgen, Caballero.
Ciertamente que no puedo menos de agradecer y admirar el que vaya así a exponerse por mi causa a tantos peligros un joven de tales esperanzas, tan rico.
Count Vay de Vaya and Luskod is a member of one of the oldest and most distinguished families of Hungary.
Few men have travelled so far and into such remote quarters as the Count Vay de Vaya has, with this object.
The cicadas were making their accustomed strident din in the mulberry trees, men on the roadside shouted to us: "Vaya con dios, y con la guitarra.
The same trip then cost us two pesetas, and was accomplished with smiles instead of curses, and both driver and tout clapped us on the shoulder and wished us: "Vaya con dios.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vaya" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.