Alliez (en. Go)
/a.lje/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
verb
Conjugated form of the verb 'aller' used in the present subjunctive.
You must go to the meeting.
Il faut que vous alliez à la réunion.
Used to express a wish or a hypothesis.
If you were to go to the concert, you would enjoy it.
Si vous alliez au concert, vous apprécieriez.
Employed in conditional sentences.
It is preferable that you go to the doctor.
Il est préférable que vous alliez chez le médecin.
Etymology
From the Latin verb 'vadere', meaning to go.
Common Phrases and Expressions
You must go
Expression indicating a necessity.
Il faut que vous alliez
If you were to go
Used to introduce a condition.
Si vous alliez
So that you go
To express a goal or a wish.
Pour que vous alliez
Related Words
go
Verb meaning to move from one place to another.
aller
I go
First person singular of the present indicative of the verb 'aller'.
vais
you go
Second person plural of the present indicative of the verb 'aller'.
allez
Slang Meanings
Not really used in common slang.
There is no popular slang for 'alliez'.
Il n'y a pas de slang populaire pour 'alliez'.