I'm going, we will talk latter.
je vais à Paris Je vais aller à Paris.
I'm angry and I'm not going to put up with that any more.
== == I am going to eat.
je vais te botter les fesses (mildly rude), je vais te botter le cul (rude)
Je vais vous voir bientôt, mon amour. I'll see you soon, my love.
"Je vais être tard" isn't correct in French. I think you would say "Je vais être en retard". In this case, it means : "I know but I think I will be late"
To say "I will study harder" in French, you can say "Je vais étudier plus intensément" or "Je vais étudier plus sérieusement."
Je vais manger un sandwich - I am going to eat a sandwich
I'm going to have some more coffee, see you soon. - Je vais prendre un peu plus de café, à trés bientôt.
"je sais mais je pense que je vais être en retard" means "I know, but I think I will be late" in English. Note: use "en retard" for "behind schedule"; use "tard" to express lateness. Examples: le train est en retard (the train is running late); le diner s'est fini tard : the dinner finished late (but there was no set hour to finish it, so it wasn't "en retard")
Alex Vais's birth name is Alexander Frederick Vais.
Alex Vais is 6' 2".
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
"je vais à l'école"
"Vais" is the first person singular of the verb "aller" in French, which means "to go." It is used to express action in the present tense.
Je vais vous visitez
je vais en Espagne