The word 'allons' is in the first person plural, whose subject is the equivalent of the English 'we, us'. The word is in the imperative form of command. And its meaning is Let's go.
nous allons apprendre
"Allons" is French. In English, it translate's as "Let's go." Allons is the motto of the U.S. 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, as well as the name of thieer regimental march.
You should say Allons-y, which literally means "Let's go there" or "Let's go to it". In French grammar, the verb "aller" needs a place or verb to follow it. The "y" is the French pronoun for "there", so it fills the "place requirement".
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
Let's go
(nous) allons means '(we) are going. (Nous) allions means (we) went.
Allons! in French means "Let's go!" in English.
Allons-y is a way of saying "Let's go!" in French.
allons à ... allons au ...
nous allons apprendre
"Allons" is French. In English, it translate's as "Let's go." Allons is the motto of the U.S. 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, as well as the name of thieer regimental march.
The word is Allons-y, which is french for "Let's Go".
You should say Allons-y, which literally means "Let's go there" or "Let's go to it". In French grammar, the verb "aller" needs a place or verb to follow it. The "y" is the French pronoun for "there", so it fills the "place requirement".
I believe you are referring to allons-y, which is a French word. It just means 'lets go'.
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
nous allons nous allons au marché : we're going to the market