you go/you are going (singular) - it should be - tu vas
"Tu vais" means "you go" in English. It is the informal way of saying "you are going" in French.
"I will show you" in French is spelled "Je vais te montrer."
"Je vais à la" means "I am going to the" in English.
"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.
Je vais bien ("I'm doing fine") and Je ne vais pas bien ("I'm doing not well") are just two possible answers to the French question Comment vas-tu?* The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh veh bya" and "zhuhn veh pa bya" in regard to the answers and "kuh-maw veh-tyoo" in terms of the question.*"How are you?"
The French phrase "je vais changer cette" translates to "I am going to change this" in English.
je vais te hacher, tu vas voir means 'I'm going to axe you, just wait' in French.
où vas-tu ? means where are you going? (singular)It can be answered with je vais....
I'm all right you are also very well bravo
"I will show you" in French is spelled "Je vais te montrer."
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
tu dois aller à la banque
It will
"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.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
"y" is a pronoun used to simplify the language by reducing the amount of speaking. Je vais à l'école" (I'm going to school). -"quand ?" "J'y vais le matin." (I go there in the morning) "où vas-tu ? je vais là . J'y vais tout de suite" (where are you going? I'm going there. I'm going right now" If you state the place in full, or by saying "là ", you don't use "Y" in the same sentence. another expression is "j'y vais" = "I'm off"
tu vas prendre une douche
I go or I am going