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Allons!
agréable allons
allons-y
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".
Partons en vacances.
allons à Nice
Allons-y de la restaurante francais.
nous permettre d'aller voir
je ne te laisserai pas
lâcher de vieux amants
"Can I go to the toilet?" -- if it's questionable whether or not you're capable of eliminating naturally or unaided -- and "May I go to the toilet?" -- if you need permission to use someone else's bathroom -- are English equivalents of the French phrase Puis-j'aller aux toilettes? Regardless of context or meaning, the pronunciation will be "pwee-zha-ley oh twa-let" in northerly French and "pwee-zhuh a-ley oh twa-let-tuh" in southerly French.
est.ce que je peux aller au toilette (if you want to say please) s'il vous plâit.