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English-French French grammar French words and phrases Forums French-English translation of aller
1 aller Noun, masculine (a) outward journey; ~ (simple) single ticket; ~ (et) retour return (ticket, journey) 2 aller Verb, intransitive (a) (of person, street) to go (à, en, to, vers, towards); ~ à Paris en voiture/à velo to drive/ride to Paris; ~ à to suit somebody (b) ~ bien (of person) to be well, be OK, (of business) be going well, be going OK; ~ mal (of person) to be unwell, be suffering, (of business) be going badly, be having problems; comment vas-tu?, comment allez-vous? how are you?; (quite Infml) ça va? how are things?, how's things? (more Infml), how's it going? (Infml), how's life?; je vais bien I'm fine; ça va? - ça va how are things? - not too bad; (Infml) ça va, ça vient so-so; (Infml) "on fait ~" "shouldn't complain"; (Infml) je n'irais pas jusqu'à dire que... I woulddn't go as far as saying that...; (Infml) je n'irais pas jusque là I wouldn't go that far
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