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How to Say ‘Do you go’ in French

Tu vas

tu vah

[tu vah]

💬 Usage Tip: Literally « you go », but in context it can mean how fast you move. French often uses simple verbs in flexible ways.

🇫🇷 In France: In spoken French, short question chunks like this often appear before the key word, like « vite ».

Phrase Breakdown

Tu

[tu]

you

Informal singular subject pronoun.

Example

Tu vas souvent faire du roller ?

Do you often go skating?

vas

[vah]

go

From aller; literally means go, but in this context helps ask about speed.

Example

Tu vas vite en roller ?

Do you go fast on skates?

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