I'll kiss you. *edit by another user* Fail. This guy doesn't know what he's talking about... He likely used an online translator... A bad one... Those precise words (assuming someone said this to you and not that you're trying to get people in trouble) mean "go f*** yourself," connotatively. I think if someone said this to you, you should be old enough to fill in the blanks there.
"Comment allez-vous ?" means "How are you?""allez" is pronounced "taley" because of the liaisonbetween the ending "t" of "comment" and the beginning vowel "a" of "allez".
Comment allez-vous means "How are you". Asking:Comment allez-vous? [How are you?](formal)Answering:Je vais bien. (I'm fine.)Bien, merci. (Fine, thanks.)Bien, et vous? (Fine, and you?)
It's spelled "Comment allez-vous ?" and it means "How are you?" in French.
It's "comment allez-vous?" and it means "how are you?".
Well, isn't that just a lovely phrase! "Bonjour comment allez-vous" is French for "Hello, how are you?" It's a beautiful way to greet someone and show that you care about their well-being. Remember, a kind word can brighten anyone's day.
Comment allez-vous? means: How are you?
"Comment allez-vous ?" = How are you doing ?
How are you, please?
vous allez faire de l'équitation : are you going to do horse-riding?
you are going
"Comment allez-vous ?" means "How are you?""allez" is pronounced "taley" because of the liaisonbetween the ending "t" of "comment" and the beginning vowel "a" of "allez".
It basically means lets go.(allez)to go(aller)
comment-allez-vous? means how are you? in French.
vous allez means you go / you are going
are you going is the English translation
Where are you going ?
"Il est comment allez-vous" is a grammatically incorrect phrase. "Il est" means "he is" in French, while "comment allez-vous" means "how are you." A correct phrase could be "Comment allez-vous?" which means "How are you?"