It depends on the context. Va-t-en! = Go away! Allez vous en! = Go away! partir [en vacances] = to go away [on holiday]
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
Moins means "less" or "minus"or "take away"
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Elle a rendu l'âme (she gave back her soul)
Not sure. My educated guess is to run away from something.
The French translation for "go away" is "va-t'en" or "partez".
go away you losers
Vas-t'en is 'go away' in French.
go away
Hiver, vas-t'en
Ours, vas-t'en
The translation for 'go away' in French is 'Va-t'en'.
Families tend to gather for the Christmas evening meal and give the kids their presents. So they can go away, but mostly to their families.
One way is sortez! (sore-TAY). It means "Leave!"
Laisse-moi (tranquille) - leave me (alone)
Va t'en! Means "get lost!" or "get away from me" in French.
You can say "Il a besoin de s'en aller" in French to mean "He needs to go away."