"Je vais avoir une party" means 'I am having a party.'
Vais is a conjugation of the verb Aller (to go*)
Avoir is the verb to have**.
So to be having** you must be going* to do something.
Hope that helped.
"Avoir"
You can say "Je passe un bon moment" in French to express that you are having a great time.
Tu as des problèmes
"qu'est-ce que tu prends"
It depends on the context: We are having Lunch would be: Nous mangeons le dinner The correct way would be: We are eating lunch If you say: We are having pain: it would be: Nous avons des douleurs Hope this helps
'à votre santé !' (cheers!)
marque is the word for mark in French. This is the small area having different color than surrounding.
ont eu un grand temps
bonjour im ayant sandwhiches
What are we having for dinner? = Qu'est-ce qu'on mange? Tea in French is the drink and nothing else. If you want to double check look on google translate.
Je passe une mauvaise journée
J'espère que vous vous amusez