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You go in French 🇫🇷


in English in French S
you go tu vas
How to say “you go” in French? “Tu vas”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “tu vas” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on you go in French like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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**Tips to remember “tu vas”:**
1. Associate “tu” with “you” since both are singular, informal subjects.
2. “Vas” sounds like “vast” without the “t,” which can remind you that the action or movement is directed toward something vast, or ahead.
3. Make a link between “vas” and “go,” perhaps thinking of “vas” as the start of “vast spaces you go into.”

**Explanations:**
“Tu vas” is the second person singular present tense of the verb “aller,” which means “to go” in French. It is used to refer to the action of going done by one person that you would address informally.

**Other words that mean the same thing:**
– “Vous allez” is the formal or plural you version. Use this when speaking to an older person, a superior, or a group.
– “Il/Elle va” or “On va” for third-person singular “he/she/one goes.”

**Infinitive and conjugations:**
The infinitive form is “aller.”

Present tense:
– je vais (I go)
– tu vas (you go, informal)
– il/elle/on va (he/she/one goes)
– nous allons (we go)
– vous allez (you go, formal or plural)
– ils/elles vont (they go)

Past tense (imperfect):
– j’allais
– tu allais
– il/elle/on allait
– nous allions
– vous alliez
– ils/elles allaient

Future tense:
– j’irai
– tu iras
– il/elle/on ira
– nous irons
– vous irez
– ils/elles iront

**Examples of sentences using “tu vas”:**
1. Tu vas à l’école. (You go to school.)
2. Tu vas bien ? (Are you doing well?)
3. Où tu vas comme ça ? (Where are you going like that?)
4. Tu vas rater ton bus si tu ne te dépêches pas. (You’re going to miss your bus if you don’t hurry up.)
5. Tu vas voir, c’est facile ! (You’ll see, it’s easy!)

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