Usage examples of "va à" in French with translation to English

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Il va à une école pour les sourds. He goes to a school for the deaf.
Il va à la bibliothèque pour lire des livres. He goes to the library to read books.
Amy va à la gare à pied tous les matins. Amy walks to the station every morning.
Mon père va à l'église le dimanche. My father goes to church on Sunday.
Mon frère va à l'université de Kobe. My brother goes to college in Kobe.
Mais, pour ne pas les scandaliser, va à la mer, jette l'hameçon, et tire le premier poisson qui viendra ; ouvre-lui la bouche, et tu trouveras un statère. Prends-le, et donne-le-leur pour moi et pour toi. But so that we may not cause offense, go to the lake and throw out your line. Take the first fish you catch; open its mouth and you will find a four-drachma coin. Take it and give it to them for my tax and yours.
Elle va à l'église tous les dimanches. She makes a point of going to church on Sundays.
Mike va à l'école en bus. Mike goes to school by bus.
Elle va à Ooita. She's going to Ooita.
Comment ça va à son école ? How is he getting along with his school work?
Mon père va à son bureau de Shinjuku tous les autres jours. Father goes to his office in Shinjuku every other day.
Elle va à l'école en vélo. She rides her bike to school.
Il va à la même école que moi. He attends the same school that I do.
On y va à pied ? Are we going on foot?
Presque tous les jours il va à la rivière et pêche. Almost every day he goes to the river and fishes.
Cette robe me va à ravir. This dress fits me very well.
Pourquoi Mary va à un pique-nique avec lui ? Why is Mary going for a picnic with him?
Va à l'entrepôt ! Go to the store!
Va à la maison, maintenant. Go home now.
Il va à l'école en bus. He goes to school by bus.
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