to go is aller but you musy form the imperitive. ie nous allons, cross off ons and addaions. I think!!
aller
Going From French To English, rentrer means to return.
going to a train but that's not the right name for a train in french
It's not French (unless you mean laissez-faire)
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
Comment allez-vous ? is French and it translates literally to "How are you going?" but means "How are you" or "How are you doing."
"Tu vas" in French means "you go" in English. It is the second person singular form of the verb "aller," which means "to go."
Keep going
"Oรน vas-tu?" translates to "Where are you going?" in English.
let's go, we're going, we're going to do it
The phrase "non รงa va mal" in French means "no, things are going badly" or "no, things are not going well." It indicates that the situation is negative or unfavorable.
I'm going to bed
we're going to read, we will read
It is going to be cold
Vas-tu means "are you going"
In French, you can say: ça va bien - It's going well Je vais bien - I'm going well (I'm doing well)
Going From French To English, rentrer means to return.
"on y va pour apprendre" means "let's go to learn" in French. It is an expression used to suggest going somewhere with the intention of learning something.