Vaya Con Dios -

Because Vaya is the formal form, it carries a level of respect. You wouldn’t usually shout it at a friend leaving a bar. Instead, save it for:

In one of the most famous lines in action cinema, Keanu Reeves (as Johnny Utah) says it to Patrick Swayze (Bodhi) before the final surf. Vaya con Dios

"Vaya con Dios" is one of those phrases that feels like a warm breeze. It’s poetic, slightly cinematic, and carries a weight that a simple "goodbye" just can't match. 1. What Does It Actually Mean? Translated literally, it means Vaya: The formal imperative form of ir (to go). con: With. Dios: God. Because Vaya is the formal form, it carries

To sound authentic, remember that the "V" in Spanish is soft, sounding almost like a "B." Phonetic: "Vaya con Dios" is one of those phrases

Whether you’re saying goodbye to a dear friend or just finishing a high-stakes undercover FBI surf mission, "Vaya con Dios" ensures you leave the room with style.

When someone is going on a long trip or moving away.

The phrase has some serious "cool factor" thanks to its frequent appearances in media: