'on va où là ?' means ' where are we going there?'.
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
la rose = the rose gree= not a french word ca va= how's it going
Où va Laurence means 'where is Laurence going' in French.
Commant va la vie de ton côté ? means "how is life for you / on your side?" in French.
ou est la table in french means "or is the table". If you have an accent aigu over the letter u then we have a new phrase, Où est la table means where is the table. In English It's changes to its without the apostrophe so be careful and be wary of accents in French.
Ou la la means "oh my"; "ou" does mean "or" in French but not in this context as it is the combination of letters needed to make the sound in French.
où est-ce qu'elle va ? means "where does she go?" in English.
"¿Quién va a la fiesta?" means "Who is going to the party?"
It means "there is life or death"
it means "the blonde or the brunette"
Translation: Goes to the
This can be interpreted in a couple of ways. It can mean "go home", or "he/she/you go to the house".
She/he is going to the room
I think you mean ou là là , which is French, not Hebrew. So it has no meaning in Hebrew.
la rose = the rose gree= not a french word ca va= how's it going
"va à la plage" means: go/going to the beach. (Note: the verb va is the 3rd person singular of aller (to go)."on the beach"
"On va à la boulangerie" (familiar) or "nous allons à la boulangerie" (better level of language) mean "we are going to the bakery" in French.