The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
je vais en Espagne
'Je vais aller chez' is French for 'I will go'.
im going is : je vais or it can be je aller or je allez
To say "I will study harder" in French, you can say "Je vais étudier plus intensément" or "Je vais étudier plus sérieusement."
"I will show you" in French is spelled "Je vais te montrer."
I am going to [verb] ... (as in the sentence I am going to go) Je vais [verb infinitive] (Je vais aller = I am going to go)
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
It's a negative. You put the words on either side of a conjugated verb or in front of an infinitive. For example: Je vais... (I go...) or, Je ne vais pas... (I do not go...)
"je vais à l'école"
Je vais vous visitez
Going to in french is : verb aller + verb infinitive,example: Je vais faire mon devoir(V.aller)+(V.infinitive)And verb aller in french has many forms with every subject :je vais, nous allonstu vas, vous allezil/elle va ,ils/elles vont
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Je vais vite was created on 2007-09-23.
'Je vais aller chez' is French for 'I will go'.
A complex french sentence has to have to verbs in it. Your first verb must be conjugated and your second verb must be left as an infinitve. Ex: Je vais nettoyer ma chambre. Translation: Im going to clean my room. The verb "Vais" is conjugated in the "Je" form, while "Nettoyer" stays the same.
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
Je vais faire les courses. Je vais faire des commissions. Je vais faire du shopping. This is a snobbish way of shopping!