"je Monte" would be the most frequent answer in France. A more thorough one is "je Monte à l"étage / je Monte les escaliers"
I expect to be upstairs for about an hour.
Yes, the word upstairs is an adverb. It is also an adjective and a noun.An example sentence is: "he is painting the hallway upstairs".Click here to see upstairs in a dictionary..
Above
No but I'm not really sure
Deux cent deux.
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
ou ou. ou ou. I think. I definitely know it sounds like that don't know whether that's the right spelling or not. LOL soz that's all i can help you with.
You can say "Je vais" in French as a way of saying "I'm going."
"Keep going" in French is "Continuez".
Going Upstairs - 2013 was released on: USA: 5 September 2013
to go out is "sortir" in French. "out going" is translated by "sortant / sortante".
jouns
To say "I am going to Turkey", say je vais en Turquie.
To say "going home" in Cajun French, you can say "aller chez nous".