I'm going to eat fries.
On tuesday, i go to.... [mardi=tuesday, je vais (aller)=to go]
The verb for "je vais" is "aller," which means "to go" in English.
I'm going to go to the birthday (party)
'Je vais aller chez' is French for 'I will go'.
Je vais au cinéma. = I'm going to the movies.Je vais aller au cinéma. = I'm going to go to the movies.Note: See Grammar Corrections.I go to the movies - In EnglishHope it helps!!!!
"Je vais aller au stade" would mean "I am going to go to the stadium". It translates to "to the stadium" or "at the stadium"
Aller means "to go". Vais is the "I" form. Meaning "Je vais" means "I go."
"next weekend, I'll go to ..."
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.
je vais à Paris Je vais aller à Paris.
The correct form is "je aller", but this does not appear very often (usually because the "aller" is conjugated to "je vais"). It is worth noting that this is an exception and all conjugated forms of "aller" do take the apostrophe like "j'allais" for "I used to go."However, a perfect example would be: "Puis-je aller aux toilettes?" meaning "Can I go to bathroom?"
"Je vais" means "I go." Example- Je vais à Montagne.