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What is im going in french?

"I'm going" in French can be translated in a few ways, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Je vais (pronounced "zhuh vey") - This is the most common and versatile translation.

Informal:

* J'y vais (pronounced "zhee vey") - This is a shortened version of "Je vais y" and is used when you're already talking about a place.

Specific situations:

* Je pars (pronounced "zhuh par") - Used when you are leaving a place.

* Je m'en vais (pronounced "zhuh m'an vey") - Used when you are leaving a place in a more casual or abrupt way.

Example:

* Je vais au magasin. (I'm going to the store.)

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

* Je pars en vacances. (I'm going on vacation.)

* Je m'en vais, à plus tard! (I'm leaving, see you later!)

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