allez
/a.le/aller
1.
verbInd3rdPresPl2
go
are going (present of go)
be going to (near-future auxiliary, e.g., you are going to ...)
be (used to express state or health, e.g., 'How are you?')
2.
interjectionImp3rdPresPlur2
come on
go on
go! / let's go (encouragement, urging, or cheer)
Allez, on y va !
Come on, let's go!
Synonyms:vas‑y, allez hop
Notes
GENERAL INFO
Aller means "to go" and is a fundamental, highly irregular verb in French. It's the only -ER verb in the 3rd group.
USAGE
It's used for physical movement ("Je vais à Paris"), to form the near future tense ("Nous allons manger"), and to inquire about well-being ("Comment allez-vous?").
CONJUGATION - 3rd Group
Je vais
Tu vas
Il/elle/on va
Nous allons
Vous allez
Ils/elles vont
