"aller". A very frequently used verb, also in the forms "aller à " (go to) or "s'en aller" (to leave, to depart)
aller / s'en aller:
je vais / je m'en vais
tu vas / tu t'en vas
il VA, elle VA, on VA / il s'en VA, elle s'en VA, on s'en VA
nous allons / nous nous en allons
vous allez / vous vous en allez
ils vont, elles vont / ils s'en vont, elles s'en vont
also used in common greetings "comment vas-tu / comment allez vous?" (how do you do) and their reply (je vais (très) bien, et vous?)
The future stem of 'go' is irregular and is -ir so it is
j'irai (j' is due to the verb clash)
Entrer is the infinitive of the French verb meaning enter.
aller is how you say go in french. x
To say "I knew" in French, you would say "Je savais."
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.
Partir
The translation for "go down" in French is "descendre".
jus go on french translation and find out
The french wouldn't say "the movies" to mean a movie theater, they'd say "I go to the cinema." Je vais au cinéma
"To go there"- "Pour y aller"
Gardeno
Dur
Je vais