"et vous le savez" means 'and you know it / that' - "que je vais y arriver" means 'that I will succeed' - "il dire" is not correct in French: dire is the infinitive for 'to say, to tell', so the words should be "il dit" (he says) or "il dira" (he will say)
Je vais bien means "I'm going well" or "Everything's fine." Je means I vais means going bien means good or well How to pronounce it? zyur vay bee-an. It's a slightly soft 'J', then vais is how you expect to pronounce it without the s on the end. Don't pronounce the n on the end of bien. Just sort of suggest it.
je vais à Paris Je vais aller à Paris.
"Je vais vous voir bientot, mon amour" literally means "I'm going to see you soon, my love", but in English you would more likely say "I'll see you soon, my love".
No. "Du" is "de + le", "de + la" is still de + la and "de+ les" becomes "des". If you're not using nouns after the negation word as, Je ne vais pas "manger" which means I'm not going to eat , or je ne vais pas "chez le médecin" which means I'm not going to the doctor; as you can see you are not using the "de + article" form.
== == I am going to eat.
"Tell" in French is "dire."
Je vais te dire un secret.
"I'm going to tell you in Arabic..."
"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.
I will tell my daughter is: je vais dire a ma fille
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
je vais plutôt dire le mien / la mienne
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
I am fine
I go or I am going
Je vais à Bordeaux means "I'm going to Bordeaux" in French.