"ils vont" means "they go / they are going" in French.
"Ils vont" translates to "They go" or "They are going" in English. It is the third-person plural form of the verb "aller," which means "to go." This phrase is commonly used in French to describe actions taken by a group of people.
au cinéma means "to the movies" or "at the movies"au is the combination for à + leA couple examples:Nous allons au cinéma- "We are going to the movies"Ils vont être au cinéma - "They are going to be at the movies"
In present tense... je vais tu vas il va elle va nous allons vous allez ils vont elles vont But since I'm only in beginner's French
ils aiment / elles aiment mean 'they like' or 'they love' in French.
It means :"were", as in: "Ils étaient à la piscine" ("they were at the pool").
ils vont à la boutique = they are going to the shop.
Ils vont au centre de jeunesse, ils vont au club des jeunes.
'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'.
You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
"Ils vont" translates to "They go" or "They are going" in English. It is the third-person plural form of the verb "aller," which means "to go." This phrase is commonly used in French to describe actions taken by a group of people.
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ils vont means they are goingBut von is german and mean from
Ils vont a l'ecole
Ils vont au café.