"je suis en chemin / je suis en route"
"sur mon chemin" if you want to put some emphasis on the fact it is your way.
je vais au cinéma
l'étudiant(e) VA au Brésil
à quelle heure tu vas au cinéma?
MontrealCanada's most bilingual city would have to be Ottawa, the nation's capital.
To ask "Are you going to the picnic?" in Spanish, you would say "¿Vas a ir al picnic?" In French, it would be "Vas-tu au pique-nique?" Each language has its own structure, but the meaning remains the same.
In French you say: "pas d'ecole demain" (no school tomorrow) or "je n'ai pas d'ecole demain" meaning I have no school tomorrow. In Spanish you can say: "no voy a la escuela manana" meaning i am not going to school tomorrow.
Demaindemain
You would say "nous verrons demain" in French to mean "we will see tomorrow."
You can say "Je le verrai demain" in French.
avec moi
Et demain.
Quand demain
belle demain
"... part demain"
Après-demain.
a demain
You can say "Je te le dirai demain" in French, which translates to "I will tell you tomorrow."