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Aller (ah-lay) means "to go."

Je vais (zhuh veh) means "I go."

Tu vas (tew vah) means "you go."

Il/Elle va (eel/ell vah) means "he/she goes."

Nous allons (noo zah-lohn) means "we go."

Vous allez (voo zah-lay) means "you go."

Ils/Elles vont (eel/ell vohn) means "they go."

Examples:

Je vais à l'école means "I go (or, I'm going) to school."

Allez le chercher! means "Go get it!"

One common idiomatic use for this verb is the near future (in French, the futur proche), very similar to the English "to be going to" do something. For example:

Paul va comprendre tout de suite means "Paul is going to understand right away."
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