C'était fini, or c'était parti
Vous ne savez pas ce que vous avez jusqu'à ce qu'il ait disparu.
By-gone era :)
You say he is gone when you do not expect him to come back.
No. Once the Moat has gone, it's gone. Soz. No. Once the Moat has gone, it's gone. Soz.
it is come and gone
"Gone" in French is "parti" or "disparu".
You know when french onion dip has gone bad because it has water on the top.
you are gone tu n'es plus là or tu es parti(e)
vous êtes allé
Où est tu aller?
Metis
You can say "Papa est parti" in French to convey the meaning of "papa has gone".
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
you cannot translate goes in french it would have to be 'baby you are gone or there my baby is going'
"Où étais tu parti ?" is the translation of your phrase.
Ghosn is pronounced as "Go-zn" with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Translation: La grippe s'en est allée.