I'm going to bed
Je vais au cinéma. = I'm going to the movies.Je vais aller au cinéma. = I'm going to go to the movies.Note: See Grammar Corrections.I go to the movies - In EnglishHope it helps!!!!
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
it depends on whether what you wanna say later is masculine or feminine. if its feminine, then its: à la.... if its masculine, it would be "à le" but you say "au" instead. so basicaly it's "à" but if the place is masculine then you say "au". eg: je vais au restaurant je vais à la campagne
CORRECTED: Salut: Answer: The answer below is mostly ok, but "je vais..." is sufficient. )ex: je vais au cinema, etc). "Je vais aller...." and then a place So I am going to the Rays stadium. Je vais aller un stade de Rays. (or if your not a rays fan just take the "de Rays" part off and its still a good sentence. You can end that sentence in many ways "un cinema" "un theatre" "une bibliotheque"
"J'ai vais a lit" is not a correct phrase in French. However, if you meant "Je vais au lit," it translates to "I am going to bed."
I'm going to bed
Je vais aller au lit bientôt.
Je mange du gâteau au chocolat et je vais au lit
"Zhuh maw veh o lee" and "Zhuh maw veh-zo lee" are pronunciations of the French phrase Je m'en vais au lit. The pronunciation of the declarative statement -- which translates literally as "I'm going off to bed" -- will depend upon the speaker's birthplace and education.
Je vais au cinema. Or je vais au centre commercial.
a + le = au if you are referring to a(singular) EX: Je vais au lit. I am going to (the) bed.a + les = aux if you are referring to a plural. EX: Je vais aux grands magasins.I am going to the large department stores.(The "a" has an accent grave)
"I'm going to the ..."
"je vais faire du bowling" or "je vais jouer au bowling"
I go to bed is 'je vais au lit' or 'je vais me coucher' in French.
Je suis au lit.
Je vais au lycée