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First-person plural imperative of y aller. Pronunciation edit · IPA: ...
Jun 23, 2019 · Literally translated, it means "Let us go there," but this idiomatic expression is usually understood to mean "Let's go." There are many ...
Informal variation: Allons-y, Alonso – equivalent to "Let's go, Daddy-o." Alonso isn't a real person, but just a fun name to add because the first two syllables ...
Allons-y, according to the Tenth Doctor, was French for "Let's go". (TV: Midnight [+]Russell T Davies, Doctor Who series 4 (BBC One, 2008).)
It's composed of "Allons": the imperative "us" (Nous) version of "Aller" (To go) and the adverbial pronoun "y" which refers to the place you are going or what ...
The classic phrase Allons-y! in French means Let's go! Despite its simple meaning, its construction is less straightforward because it uses the imperative mood ...
This sentence CAN be emphasised with an exclamation mark "On y va !" -> "We're going!", expressing excitement, and in some cases be translated as "Let's go!").