OK (or: 'enough') - I'm not going to the barbecue.
je vais aux toilettes
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)
le samedi je vais aux magasins (faire mes courses)
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
"je vais à l'école"
Je vais jouer au bowling - je joue aux boules (la pétanque, la lyonnaise, le jeu provençal etc)
Bonjour! Je vais bien, merci. Comment puis-je vous aider aujourd'hui?
Je vais vous visitez
je vais en Espagne
The correct form is "je aller", but this does not appear very often (usually because the "aller" is conjugated to "je vais"). It is worth noting that this is an exception and all conjugated forms of "aller" do take the apostrophe like "j'allais" for "I used to go."However, a perfect example would be: "Puis-je aller aux toilettes?" meaning "Can I go to bathroom?"
Vais
Je vais vite was created on 2007-09-23.