"Go!" = "va !" or "allez !"
To go is the verb "aller":
je vais
tu vas,
il, elle va,
nous allons,
vous allez,
ils, elles vont
Where do you go? = "où vas-tu ?"
Let's go is "Allons," or "Allons nous."
As always, that depends. The participle of aller, to go, is allant, but it is not used the way "going" is used in English, as a noun or as part of a progressive tense. As a noun, for example in "Going to the country is fun," going is aller. But in " I am going to the country," use je vais.
Allez!
Va!
Allez-vous en! (Go away!)
Va-t-en! (Go away!)
To say it formally or to multiple people, say "Allez-vous." To say it informally, say "Allé-toi."
to go = aller
Allez! (al-eh)
allez allez
va
to rent is 'louer' in French.
Portefeuille.
when bugs bunny say "what's up doc ?" in french he say "quoi de neuf docteur" "what's new doc ?
He is a businessman is 'c'est un homme d'affaires' in French.
entreprise mondiale français
"She will go" in French is "Elle ira."
To say "go downstairs" in French, you would say "descends les escaliers."
aller is how you say go in french. x
To say "go up the stairs" in French, you would say "monter les escaliers."
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
To say "I knew" in French, you would say "Je savais."
You can say "voilΓ " in French, which translates to "there you go" in English.
To say, "Will you go out with me one day?" in French you say: Sortirez-vous avec moi un jour ?
to go to is 'aller à ... (place name)' in French.
Partir
The translation for "go down" in French is "descendre".
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"