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How do you say im going in french?

There are a few ways to say "I'm going" in French, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

Formal/General:

* Je vais - This is the most common and neutral way to say "I'm going."

Informal:

* J'y vais - This means "I'm going there" and is more casual. It's often used when the place is already understood.

* J'y vais - This is a more informal and playful way to say "I'm going."

To indicate direction:

* Je vais à... (followed by a place) - This means "I'm going to..."

* Je vais chez... (followed by a person's name) - This means "I'm going to..." (someone's house)

To indicate future action:

* Je vais + infinitive verb - This means "I'm going to..." and is used to express future actions. For example, "Je vais manger" means "I'm going to eat."

Example sentences:

* Je vais au cinéma. (I'm going to the cinema.)

* J'y vais tout de suite. (I'm going there right now.)

* Je vais chez ma grand-mère. (I'm going to my grandmother's.)

* Je vais faire mes devoirs. (I'm going to do my homework.)

Remember that the most appropriate way to say "I'm going" will depend on the specific situation.

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