"Let's go" in French is: Allons-y or Allonsy Derived from the french word for "go" (Allons) (http://www.freedict.com/onldict/fre.html) Often used by the fictional character The Doctor in the new Doctor Who series.
Allons! in French means "Let's go!" in English.
Je ne pourrai jamais vous laisser aller
parlons is the word in the French dictionary. This word represents the phrase Let's talk.
"À la pêche" usually translates as "going fishing" in english.
Literal: Let's Jump Slang: Let's have sex
"Never let me go" in English means Ne me lâche jamais in French.
You mean "Please let me go to France"?
Allons!
Let's go
Allons! in French means "Let's go!" in English.
Le means let's in French and go means play so it means Let's Play
agréable allons
allons-y
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".
Allons-y de la restaurante francais.
the translation is 'laisse-moi partir'
allons à Nice