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How do you say they are going in french?

The phrase "they are going" in French can be expressed in a few ways, depending on the context:

Formal:

* Ils vont (They are going) - This is the most common and neutral form.

Informal:

* Ils y vont (They are going there) - This is used when you're talking about them going to a specific place.

* Ils partent (They are leaving) - This is used when you're talking about them departing from a specific place.

For example:

* Ils vont à l'école. (They are going to school.)

* Ils y vont en voiture. (They are going there by car.)

* Ils partent en vacances. (They are going on vacation.)

You can also use the verb "aller" (to go) with the present continuous tense, which is formed by using the verb "être" (to be) + "en train de" + the infinitive of the verb.

For example:

* Ils sont en train d'aller au cinéma. (They are going to the cinema.)

The best way to say "they are going" in French depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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