"One goes" (meaning a single, non-specific person goes) is "on va" in French.
He goes (English) -> il VA (French)
Il va in French means "He (it, one) goes" in English.
In French, "She goes to school" is translated as "Elle va à l'école."
One can check the scores for the French open when one goes to the official site of TSN. There one can check for sports news and headlines, score results, standings, and schedules.
because probably one day he goes to French and people might ask question to him
you cannot translate goes in french it would have to be 'baby you are gone or there my baby is going'
Bertha French goes by Bert.
Jessa French goes by J.
Savannah French goes by Savvy.
To make is 'faire' in French. Link goes to conjugation.
Qui Vive No, it's 'Qui va là?' - Who goes there?
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