Aille (en. Go)

[aj]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Form of the verb 'to go' in the first person singular present indicative.
I will go to the market tomorrow.
J'aille au marché demain.
Used in the subjunctive to indicate a wish or necessity.
I need to go to the meeting.
Il faut que j'aille à la réunion.

Etymology

From the Latin 'ire', which means to go.

Common Phrases and Expressions

I need to go
Indicates a necessity to move.
Il faut que j'aille
I would like you to go
Expresses a wish for someone to move.
J'aimerais que tu ailles
When I go
Indicates a future intention to move.
Quand j'irai

Related Words

path
A way or a path.
allée
to go
The verb meaning to go somewhere.
aller
departure
Action of leaving a place.
départ

Slang Meanings

Expression of frustration, often used informally.
It annoys me, go away!
Ça m'énerve, aille !
Used to mark a quick departure.
Come on, I'm leaving, go!
Allez, je m'en vais, aille !