It depends on the context. Va-t-en! = Go away! Allez vous en! = Go away! partir [en vacances] = to go away [on holiday]
It may slow down as you get older, and eventually go away.
Moins means "less" or "minus"or "take away"
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Elle a rendu l'âme (she gave back her soul)
Not sure. My educated guess is to run away from something.
'go away' is translated "va t'en" in French. (or "allez vous-en" when you address several people at once)
translation is: vas t'en! or eloignes toi!
go away you losers
Vas-t'en is 'go away' in French.
go away
Hiver, vas-t'en
Ours, vas-t'en
You can say "Il a besoin de s'en aller" in French to mean "He needs to go away."
Families tend to gather for the Christmas evening meal and give the kids their presents. So they can go away, but mostly to their families.
Laisse-moi (tranquille) - leave me (alone)
One way is sortez! (sore-TAY). It means "Leave!"
Va t'en! Means "get lost!" or "get away from me" in French.