we go (there) to swim
'We go there to watch a movie'
va plus vite! (imperative form)
Le cinéma
vous regardez bien no no no not at all........ Tu as (vous avez) l'air bien. Tu es (vous êtes) splendide/fabuleux(fabuleuse) Tout VA bien pour toi/vous.
je suis va te tuer alors enfermé is a mix a French words but makes no sense as a phrase. 'je suis' means I am; 'va te tuer' would mean go kill yourself (that's certainly not what a native speaker would say) and 'alors enfermé' means then trapped in, kept inside.
do you think she will swim?
"we're going there to learn"
"We go there to learn" is an English equivalent of the French phrase On y va pour apprendre. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the third person impersonal singular -- which translates literally as "One goes there in order to learn" -- will be "o-nee va poo-ra-prawnd" in northerly French and "o-nee va poo-rapraw-druh" in southerly French.
Comment ça va ? : how are you?
ça va means 'it's OK' or 'I'm fine' in French.
ça VA super bien passer pour mes vacances
'We go there to watch a movie'
The French for va va voom is va va voom it is already French!!!!!!
In the sentence "Comon va tu?" or in English "How are you?" the word va means are.
Vas-t'en is 'go away' in French.
It means 'design utilizes ca va' and that is in turkish not in french
"On y va pour regarder un film" translates to "Let's go to watch a movie". Normally pour means for but when pour is used to indicate an objective, it translates to to.