Sentence examples of "geht" in German with translation "aller"

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Wie geht es dir heute? Comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?
Offenbar geht er gerne spazieren. Manifestement, il aime aller se promener.
Uns geht das Benzin aus. L'essence va nous manquer.
Wie geht es Ihnen so? Comment donc allez-vous ?
Das geht entschieden zu weit! Décidément, cela va trop loin !
Er geht oft nach Tokyo. Il va souvent à Tokyo.
Wie geht es Ihren Eltern? Comment vont vos parents ?
Es geht mir gut, danke. Je vais bien, merci.
Wie geht es meinem Sohn? Comment vas-tu, mon fils ?
Wie geht es Ihrer Mutter? Comment va votre mère ?
Geht das mit der Ausrüstung? Ça va avec l'équipement ?
Ich will, dass er geht. Je veux qu'il s'en aille.
Mein Großvater geht gerne spazieren. Mon grand-père aime bien aller se promener.
Wie geht es deinem Vater? Comment va ton père ?
Wie geht es euch allen? Comment allez-vous tous ?
Hallo! Wie geht es dir? Salut ! Comment ça va ?
Wie geht es Ihrer Familie? Comment va votre famille?
Hallo Mimi! Wie geht es? Salut, Mimi ! Comment ça va ?
Wie geht es dir, Liebling? Comment vas-tu, ma chérie ?
Wie geht es Ihnen heute? Comment allez-vous aujourd'hui ?
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