"Come on, keep at it, my love!" is just one of so many possible English equivalents of the French phrase Allez, courage, mon amour!
Specifically, the verb allez literally means "(formal singular you) go." The masculine noun courage literally means "courage." The masculine possessive adjective monmeans "my." The masculine noun amour means "love."
The pronunciation is "ah-leh koo-rahzh moh-nah-moor."
Vous allez! in French is "You go!" in English.
Allez-vous...? in French is "Are you going...?" in English.
Vous allez au means 'you are going to the '.
allez-vous bien ?
Allez au diable! in French means "Go to the devil!" in English.
are you going is the English translation
"How are you?" in English is Comment allez-vous? in French.
"You're going to the mosque!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Vous allez à la mosquée! Context makes clear whether one "you" or two or more "you all" suits as the English translation. The pronunciation will be "voo-za-ley a la mosk" in Alsatian French.
Allez les gars - go on lads
"Go!" and "You're going!" are English equivalents of the French word Allez. Context makes clear which version suits. The pronunciation will be "al-ley" in French.
The question 'allez-vous' means are you going, do you go. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'allez' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'.
"Hello! How are you?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Slt! Cmt allez-vous? The phrase represents abbreviated, internet-styled French for Salut! Comment allez-vous? The pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo kuh-maw-ta-ley-voo" in French.