Unfortunately there's not just one answer, because it depends on where he/she is going. It could be VA au, VA à la, VAà, VA en, or VA aux. For that matter, if you're talking about going to school, you don't even use the verb VA.
If you post the entire sentence you want to translate, or at least the part involving "goes to," you'll probably get the answer you need.
"va mourir" is you go die taken from aller- to go and from mourir- to die
Marcher
Either "I will go (to somewhere) after dinner" or "I will leave after dinner". It depends in what context really.
manque un tour
CREME BRUELEE
Allons quelque part .
"va mourir" is you go die taken from aller- to go and from mourir- to die
quelque part
You would have to ask a french person or look it up somewhere else!
"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 go up the stairs is 'monter les escaliers' in French.
Well "hot" in French is "chaud", so if you want to quantify this by saying somewhere is "very hot", you would say "très chaud".
Bouder. It also means to pout. Interestingly, the french word boudoir, whic means a bedroom in english, comes from the french meaning a sulking room; somewhere that a woman could go when she wasn't talking to her husband.
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
Translation: L'argent viendra de quelque part.