Will Zoe and Eliot go out together?
"these are words that go together well"Michellema bellesont des mots qui vont très bien ensembleThese words come from the Beatles song Michelle.
"Michelle, ma belle", sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble, tres bien ensemble. "Michelle, my lovely', are some words which go very well together, very well together.
If the chorus is "Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble," it is Michelle by the Beatles.
'vont' is a form of the verb 'aller', meaning 'to go' in French. Ils vont / elles vont (last person plural, in masculine / feminine) means 'they go, they are going'.
"ils vont" means "they go / they are going" in French.
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
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Michelle, ma belle.These are words that go together well,My Michelle.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I love you, I love you, I love you.That's all I want to say.Until I find a wayI will say the only words I know thatYou'll understand.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I need to, I need to, I need to.I need to make you see,Oh, what you mean to me.Until I do I'm hoping you willKnow what I mean.I love you...I want you, I want you, I want you.I think you know by nowI'll get to you somehow.Until I do I'm telling you soYou'll understand.Michelle, ma belle.Sont les mots qui vont très bien ensemble,Très bien ensemble.I will say the only words I know thatYou'll understand, my Michelle.
ils vont à la boutique = they are going to the shop.
French; the French lyrics are essentially the same as in English. ("Sont les mots qui vont tres bien ensemble" = "Are words that go very well together".)
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