J'aille (en. I'm going)

/ʒ‿a.j/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
verb
Indicates a movement towards a place.
I need to go to the bakery.
Il faut que j'aille à la boulangerie.
Express an intention or a wish.
I want to go to the party.
Je veux que j'aille à la fête.
Used to express doubt or a hypothesis.
Although it's raining, I prefer to go for a run.
Bien qu'il pleuve, je préfère que j'aille courir.

Etymology

From the verb 'aller', of Latin origin 'ire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

It is time for me to go.
Expresses the idea that it is necessary to act.
il est temps que j'aille
I will go where the wind takes me.
A way of expressing a willingness to accept what life offers.
j'aille où le vent me mène

Related Words

aller
Verb that means to move.
aller
partir
Verb that means to leave a place.
partir

Slang Meanings

Used informally to say that one is leaving.
I'm off, it's time for me to go!
J'aille, c'est l'heure de m'en aller !
Express a desire for change.
I'm going elsewhere to make a fresh start.
J'aille ailleurs pour prendre un nouveau départ.