The imperative form of the French verb "aller" (to go) varies based on the subject pronoun. For the second person singular (tu), it is "Va!" For the first person plural (nous), it is "Allons!" and for the second person plural (vous), it is "Allez!" These forms are used to give commands or make suggestions.
It should be: "Allons-y", and it means, "Lets go". It's the Imperative (Command) form of the verb "Aller" (to go).
The English verb "to go" is translated in French as "aller". The French imperative "go !" is taken from English and means the same, "go!" It could also be the Japanese Go boardgame.
The command form of the French verb "aller" is "va" for informal singular, "allez" for formal singular or plural, and "allons" for informal or formal plural. The command form of the French verb "dire" is "dis" for informal singular, "dites" for formal singular or plural, and "disons" for informal or formal plural.
Marie veut aller à pied à Paris, comment y aller ? / comment aller à Paris à pied ? Marie veut y aller.
Aller Beauchamp is 6' 4".
In aller Freundschaft was created in 1998.
Rodney Aller was born in 1916.
Rodney Aller died in 2005.
Victor Aller was born in 1905.
Victor Aller died in 1977.
to go (infinitive) to hell > aller au diable. go to hell! (imperative) > VA au diable !
aller à , aller au aller à la maison = to go home aller au jardin = to go to the garden conjugation of French verbs in link.