Of all; -- used in composition; as, alderbest, best of all, alderwisest, wisest of all., Same as Alder, of all.
comment y aller means 'how to get there' in French.
Aller is from the French language, meaning "To Go" as in "Go Team".
The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
"Un plan pour aller" = "a plan to go"
It will get better
It means where are you going.
The french phrase "aller a la piscine" means "go to the pool" in english. In french, "piscine" mean "pool".
The correct form is "je aller", but this does not appear very often (usually because the "aller" is conjugated to "je vais"). It is worth noting that this is an exception and all conjugated forms of "aller" do take the apostrophe like "j'allais" for "I used to go."However, a perfect example would be: "Puis-je aller aux toilettes?" meaning "Can I go to bathroom?"
I think I'll go to play a wee bit at the 'Weekly'
I can go a' my locker
"Aller" is the verb meaning "to go" and "avoir" means "to have"
"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.