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Ariadne
Comment je peux dire "let's go ..." en français? Par exemple "Allons-y courir" c'est correcte?
Jan 24, 2015 10:40 PM
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Je pense qu'on dit plutôt "allons + verbe à l'infinitif" sans utiliser y.
C'est-à-dire qu'on dit "allons voir un spectacle", "allons faire de la course (à pied)", "allons faire du shopping" pour "let's go watch a show", "let's go running," and "let's go shopping."
"Allons y courir" sounds like "let's go there to run."
January 25, 2015
2
There's many ways to say it, but none exactly the same as "let's go".
"Allez!" (go!)
"Allons y" (Let's go there - all of us including the person who speak)
"partons" (let's depart! I know it sound weird in English but it's fine in French)
I'm also quite comfortable to say "let's go" in English when spekaing French. I could say "Allez, let's go!" for example.
January 25, 2015
2
Si c'est seulement "Let's go " , je traduis par "Allons-y". (cela indique que le moment est venu de passer à l'action)
Pour le reste, je n'ai rien à ajouter à la réponse de Brian.
January 25, 2015
"Allons-y" est correcte
January 24, 2015
On y va
January 24, 2015
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Ariadne
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English, French, Portuguese
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French
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