'vont' is a form of the verb 'aller', meaning 'to go' in French.
Ils vont / elles vont (last person plural, in masculine / feminine) means 'they go, they are going'.
coming/comes
ils/elles vont - they go/they are going
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wage isn't a French word.
Mailletz is not a french word, it's the name of a place
Mom in French
"ils vont" means "they go / they are going" in French.
Ils vont au centre de jeunesse, ils vont au club des jeunes.
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You can say "they are going" in French as "ils vont".
Ils vont a l'ecole
vont en bateau
"ne vont pas"
Mais comment vont tes autres devoirs? in French means "But how is your other homework going?" in English.
comment vont tes (or/ vos) parents ; est-qu'ils vont bien / se portent bien
Ils vont au café.