vous devez aller chez le boucher
Je vais aller au cinéma
Everything is not yet lost :)
Est-ce que tu veux aller au cinéma ?
To Go = Aller If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.
I am a Creole from New Orleans and must say that Cajun and Creole are two completely different cultures. The terms should not be used interchangeably, not even when applying to cooking. Several variations of broken French are spoken by both cultures in rural areas of Louisiana, so I guess the best bet would be to just go with the French "oui".
"She will go" in French is "Elle ira."
To say "go downstairs" in French, you would say "descends les escaliers."
aller is how you say go in french. x
To say "go up the stairs" in French, you would say "monter les escaliers."
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
To say "I knew" in French, you would say "Je savais."
You can say "voilà" in French, which translates to "there you go" in English.
To say, "Will you go out with me one day?" in French you say: Sortirez-vous avec moi un jour ?
to go to is 'aller à ... (place name)' in French.
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The translation for "go down" in French is "descendre".
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"