vous allez acheter
"Nous allons acheter..." is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "We're going to buy... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "nous" means "we." The verb "allons" means "(We) are buying, buy, do buy." The infinitive "acheter" means "to buy."The pronunciation is "noo-zah-loh-za-shteh."
je vais faire les courses au supermarché
I buy in french is J'achete
to buy is translated 'acheter' in French.
to buy is translated 'acheter' in French
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
"Keep going" in French is "Continuez".
Nous allons acheter... . and On va acheter... .are French equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "We are going to buy... ." The first-mentioned example is more standard in impact whereas the second conveys a more colloquial, conversational, informal tone. The respective pronunciation will be "noo-za-lo-zash-tey" and "o vash-tey" in northerly French and "noo-sa-lo-za-shuh-tey" and "o va-shuh-tey" in southerly French.
to go out is "sortir" in French. "out going" is translated by "sortant / sortante".
acheter is to buy in French.
will buy, going to buy
Ca man ca vas - That's how you say (How is it going) in french.