I assure you that I'm going to stay in contact. / I assure you that I'll stay in contact.
"I love you my friend - I will stay here waiting"
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
Je vais à Sinkor! in French is "I'm going to Sinkor!" in Monrovia, Liberia, in English.
"je vais devoir m'y mettre" means "I will have to undertake that".
"Je vais à la" means "I am going to the" in English.
The phrase "je vais au stade" translates to "I am going to the stadium" in English. It indicates that the speaker is on their way to, or planning to go to, a sports venue.
I'm going to church.
I go by bus.
"je vais", sometimes spelled "j'vais" in a familiar level of language, means "I go / I'm going" or "I'm going to" in French.je vais au cinéma: I'm going to the movie.je vais laver la vaisselle: I'm going to do the dishes.