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How do you say he goes in french?

The French translation of "he goes" depends on the context and the tense you want to use. Here are a few options:

Present Tense:

* Il va: This is the most common and general way to say "he goes."

* Il part: This means "he leaves" or "he departs" and is more specific than "il va."

Past Tense:

* Il est allé: This means "he went" and is the past participle of "aller" (to go).

* Il est parti: This means "he left" and is the past participle of "partir" (to leave).

Future Tense:

* Il ira: This means "he will go."

* Il partira: This means "he will leave."

Other Tenses:

* Il allait: He was going

* Il est en train d'aller: He is going (currently)

* Il a été: He was (in a specific place)

To choose the best translation, consider the specific context and the tense you want to use.

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