I'm going to go to the birthday (party)
Je vais au cinéma. = I'm going to the movies.Je vais aller au cinéma. = I'm going to go to the movies.Note: See Grammar Corrections.I go to the movies - In EnglishHope it helps!!!!
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
I'm going to church.
this weekend I'm going ...
CORRECTED: Salut: Answer: The answer below is mostly ok, but "je vais..." is sufficient. )ex: je vais au cinema, etc). "Je vais aller...." and then a place So I am going to the Rays stadium. Je vais aller un stade de Rays. (or if your not a rays fan just take the "de Rays" part off and its still a good sentence. You can end that sentence in many ways "un cinema" "un theatre" "une bibliotheque"
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
"Je vais aller chez" is French for "I am going to go to." It is a phrase used to indicate that someone is planning to go to a specific location.
I'm going to eat fries.
Je vais au cinéma. = I'm going to the movies.Je vais aller au cinéma. = I'm going to go to the movies.Note: See Grammar Corrections.I go to the movies - In EnglishHope it helps!!!!
"Je vais aller au stade" would mean "I am going to go to the stadium". It translates to "to the stadium" or "at the stadium"
"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.
The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
"next weekend, I'll go to ..."
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
je vais à Paris Je vais aller à Paris.
D'accord, passez une bonne journée !
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.