Let's go!
we go (there) to swim
let's go, we're going, we're going to do it
'We go there to watch a movie'
She goes to the blackboard and writes
Zidane y va marquer was created in 2006-07.
Let's go and watch a film
"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.
"Same here, (female) friend, and how are you and the German lass doing?"
Translation: And how are things in the Church (assuming 'coma' is 'como')
on y VA
Va? = what?
Allons-y is a response to 'On y va?' The imperative 'allons' means '[we] go'. The adverb 'y' means 'there'. The subject pronoun 'on' means 'one, they, we'. The verb 'va' means '[he/she/it/one] does go, goes, is going'. The phrases respectively are pronounced 'ah-loh-zee' and 'oh-nee-vah'.