I swim on Monday - Je nage le lundi.
If you are discussing your routine, and in that context say "I swim on Monday" meaning that you swim on Monday every week, you would say "Je nage tous les lundis." (this literally means I swim all the mondays - that is how they express it.)
"Ce week-end je vais aller nager" is the translation for "this weekend I am going to to swimming". The near future, as in "I am going to (do this or that)" is usually made by adding the present of "aller" (to go) in French.
Je vais répondre à ta question (I am going to answer your question)
Tu vas faire tes devoirs (you are going to do your homework)
Il / elle va faire peur à sa soeur (he/she is going to frighten his/her sister)
nous allons marcher jusqu'Ã la route (we're going to walk up to the road)
vous allez apprendre des choses (you're going to learn some things)
ils / elles vont descendre bientôt (they are going to get down soon)
The question 'Qu'est-ce que tu vas faire ce soir' asks What are you going to do this evening? In the word-by-word translation, the pronoun 'que'* means 'that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you'. The verb 'vas' means '[you] are going, do go, go'. The verb 'faire' means 'to do, make'. And the noun 'soir' means 'evening'.
Comment allez-vous ? is French and it translates literally to "How are you going?" but means "How are you" or "How are you doing."
"How go you?" literally, or "How's it going?" in effect.
we are going is spelled "nous allons" in French
"Ça va?" is an informal pleasantry, roughly meaning "How's it going?" One reply is simply, "Ça va." for "It's going." (this has less of a negative meaning in the French than the English equivalent--in the French, it's meant as "Okay.") So your phrase, 'Ça va aussi, merci,' could be translated to mean, 'I'm okay, too, thanks."
will do Did is the past tense of do. Do is used in the future tense. will do I will do my assignment tomorrow going to do She is going to do her assignment tonight. is /am /are doing + time phrase They are doing their assignments on the weekend
week-end prochain je vais à l'hôtel
Oui, je vais aller nager / j'irai nager.
In French, you can say: ça va bien - It's going well Je vais bien - I'm going well (I'm doing well)
i hear its good going on the weekend i hear its good going on the weekend
this weekend I'm going ...
Swimming costume.
eating, playing, reading, learning, drinking, driving, doing, going etc
I am going to go swimming today.
for family fued: fishing, sleeping, reading, hiking, relaxing, hunting, eatingIt really depends on where you are going but some cool things would be bike riding, swimming, fishing, hiking, roasting some marshmallow's, and even like canoeing down a river or something.
proper swimming costume- not lycra or anything swimming cap swimming goggles
there going to michigan cant wait :)