"Allons-y au bar" would work.
You mean "Please let me go to France"?
It should be: "Allons-y", and it means, "Lets go". It's the Imperative (Command) form of the verb "Aller" (to go).
The French general who formed an underground movement known as Free France was Charles De Gaulle. He would go on to become France's President for 10 years in 1959.
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
Je voule allez manger.
allons-y France allons-y
Vamos a ir a Francia.
allons à ... allons au ...
Allons quelque part .
'allons avoir une cigarette'
allons faire la course.
I go to bed is 'je vais au lit' or 'je vais me coucher' in French.
They say Allons-y which is french for "lets go"
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Fransugo Fu Ra Nn Su Go Fransu = France Go = Language So, the language of France, French.
The phrase "Did you go to France?" in French is "Es-tu allé en France?" for a male and "Es-tu allée en France?" for a female.
"On y va!" It means "lets go!" in informal french. or "Allons-y" which means the same thing in more formal french.