parti(e)
You can say "Papa est parti" in French to convey the meaning of "papa has gone".
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
"Où étais tu parti ?" is the translation of your phrase.
His nationality is French, so the way to pronounce it in French would be 'Gonne', similar to pronouncing the word 'gone' in English.
She's already gone to the store. The sun has gone down. The opportunity was gone before he realized it. My patience has gone thin. The cake is almost gone. The train has gone past the station. He's long gone from this town. The chance of winning has gone. The children have gone to bed.
You know when french onion dip has gone bad because it has water on the top.
You can say "Papa est parti" in French to convey the meaning of "papa has gone".
you are gone tu n'es plus là or tu es parti(e)
Où est tu aller?
vous êtes allé
C'était fini, or c'était parti
Metis
you cannot translate goes in french it would have to be 'baby you are gone or there my baby is going'
Translation: La grippe s'en est allée.
How to say chocolate in french: Chocolat. Notice the letter 'e' is gone from the end of the word
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
parti(e) avec le péché