I Want to go to the Park in French is Je veux aller au parc
Nous sommes allés au parc.
Nous sommes allées (if you are girls only) au parc.
A walk in the park today is "une promenade dans le parc aujourd'hui".
Je vais aller au parc
j'aimerais aller au parc
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
parc = like in the park garer= like in park the car
Same as in English, especially if you are going there.
a water park is called "un parc aquatique" in French
Emily's house is 'la maison d'Émilie' in French. When you say that you're going at Emily's, this is 'je vais chezÉmilie.
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
a water ride park is "un parc aquatique" in French
Je suis au park.
au parc
Ca man ca vas - That's how you say (How is it going) in french.
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
You would say "she is going" in French as "elle va".
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
J'habite à Gidea Park.
You can say "Je vais" in French as a way of saying "I'm going."
"Keep going" in French is "Continuez".
We would use the english-term "skate-park". Maybe French Canadian have a specific term.