Tuesday, November 5, 2019
How to Use the French Phrase On y Va (Lets Go)
How to Use the French Phrase 'On y Va' ('Let's Go') On y va, pronounced o(n) nee va, is an informal expression, one of the most common in the French language, that means literally were going (there). But in use, it means: lets go, wanna go?, ​here we go. The French expression on y va is a quick and easy way to: suggest an outingask if others are ready to goannounce that its time to leaveindicate the beginning of some activity Why Use On Notice that on takes the place of the first person plural, we, in this expression. But the on construction can also easily be replaced with the first person plural allons-y as a statement or question while retaining the same meaning: Ils nous attendent. Allons-y. Theyre waiting for us. Lets go. Generally speaking on, pronounced with a nasal ohn is the indefinite pronoun and literally means one. Its often equivalent to the English passive voice, as in: On ne dit pas à §a. That isnt said. But on is also very often an informal replacement for we, you, they, someone, or people in general. And that it how it functions in on y va. Examples of On y Va Son nouveau film va ouvrir demain. On y va ?  His new movie opens tomorrow. Wanna go? / Are we going?Le taxi est arrivà ©, on y va ?  The taxi is here, (is everyone) ready to go?Voil, jai fait la vaisselle. On y va !  There, I did the dishes. Lets go!Il faut choisir une chanson pour notre sketch. On y va.  We need to choose a song for our sketch. Lets do it. / Lets get started. / Here goes.Allez, monte, on y va. On peut devenir des hà ©ros ce soir. Come on, get in the car, lets go. We can make heroes of ourselves tonight.Je fais du chili pour la collecte de fond. Je men fous. on y va. Im making chili for the fundraiser. I dont give a damn. Lets go.Tout le monde met ses chaussures et on y va. Everybody, put on your shoes and lets go.Allez mon grand, on y va, à ©carte les jambes. Okay, lets do this. Come on, spread them. Synonyms of On y Va  Est-ce que tu veux y aller ? Do you want to go? Ça te dit ? Interested? On peut y aller si tu veux. We can go if you like.Est-ce que tu es prà ªt / vous à ªtes prà ªts ? Are you ready to go?
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