User blog comment:JonathanTennysion/WHERE THE FUDGY BUDDIES IS EVERYDAY?!/@comment-4503836-20120126203759/@comment-34285236-20120127123446

lol, if you translate all of those words in that exact order, you'd get that same sentence in Spanish.

You = Tú

no = no

go = vas

on = en ("en" could mean: "in", "on", or "at")

Chaturn = Chaturn

. =.

Tú no vas en Chaturn. OR No vas en Chaturn. = You do not go on Chaturn.

This is because the word "vas" means "you go". The word, "ir" means "to go". So here's the sheat:

I go = Voy

You (singular and familar) go = Vas

You (singular and formal) He/She goes = Va

We go = Vamos

You (plural)/They go = Van