il doit s'en aller, il doit partir
You can say "Il a besoin de s'en aller" in French to mean "He needs to go away."
The French translation for "go away" is "va-t'en" or "partez".
You should say Allons-y, which literally means "Let's go there" or "Let's go to it". In French grammar, the verb "aller" needs a place or verb to follow it. The "y" is the French pronoun for "there", so it fills the "place requirement".
"She will go" in French is "Elle ira."
The translation for 'go away' in French is 'Va-t'en'.
To say "go downstairs" in French, you would say "descends les escaliers."
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Ours, vas-t'en
Hiver, vas-t'en
You should say Allons-y, which literally means "Let's go there" or "Let's go to it". In French grammar, the verb "aller" needs a place or verb to follow it. The "y" is the French pronoun for "there", so it fills the "place requirement".
The French translation for "go away" is "va-t'en" or "partez".
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To say "go downstairs" in French, you would say "descends les escaliers."
aller is how you say go in french. x
Gypsy is not a language, they speak French, English, Romanian and different dialects depending on the region they come from.
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Vas-t'en is 'go away' in French.