It's actually 'allons-y' and it's French for 'let's go'.
nous allons à la mosquée.
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The two letters that mean to rot are "D" and "E".
If someone asks you to do something with them like Allons au parc! (Let's go to the park!), you can accept by saying any of the following:D'accord! (Okay!)Bonne idée! (Good idea!)Je voudrais bien. (I'd really like to.)Pourquoi pas? (Why not?)
"squared"
aller je vais tu vas on VA nous allons vous allez ils vont imperfect - j'allais, tu allais... passé composé - je suis allé(e), tu es allé(e)... future - j'irai, tu iras... subjunctive - que j'aille, que tu ailles, que nous allions... imperative - VA ! allons ! allez ! present participle - allant
e-rdiagram for a hospital with a set of patients and a set of medical doctor
E(X+Y)=E(X)+E(Y)where E(X)=population mean
one of these two....both mean almost samereversiblerevertible
GPs or A & E doctors.
The two letters that mean the opposite of full are "e" and "m", representing the word "em" which means empty.
the E possibly stands for equality.