"To go by" is an English equivalent of the French phrase aller en. The present infinitive and preposition also translate as "to go on" or "to go to" depending upon context. The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw" in French.
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Aller en bateau is the French equivalent of the English phrase "to take a boat ride." The pronunciation will be "a-ley aw ba-to" in French.
In French, "go boating" can be translated as "aller en bateau." The verb "aller" means "to go" and "en bateau" means "by boat" or "boating." So, the phrase "go boating" would be "aller en bateau" in French.
Je voudrais aller en vacances à Paris aussi! in French means "I would also like to go on vacation to Paris" or "I would like to go on vacation to Paris too" in English.
"I'd like to go to Spain" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je voudrais aller en Espagne. The pronunciation of the present conditional in the first person singular will be "zhuh voo-dreh-za-ley aw-neh-span" in French.
"On guard!" in English is en garde! in French.
En garde in French means "on (your) guard (because I am about to attack, in fencing)" in English.
En ré mineur in French means "in D minor" in English.
Travaillez en paires in French means "Work in pairs!" in English.
Comment dit-on en français? in French is "How does one say in French?" in English.
Un film en anglais in French means "a film in English" in English.
Que veut dire en français? in French is "What does (it) mean?" in English.