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What is the definition of allons?

"Allons" is a French word that translates to "let's go" or "come on" in English. It's an imperative form of the verb "aller" (to go).

Here's a breakdown of its usage:

* "Allons-y!" (literally "Let's go there!") is a common phrase expressing enthusiasm or encouragement to start an activity.

* "Allons, allons!" (literally "Come on, come on!") can be used to urge someone to hurry up or to show impatience.

* "Allons voir..." (literally "Let's go see...") is used to suggest going to a specific location or event.

Example:

"Allons, it's time to leave for the party!"

Note: While "allons" is a word used in French, it's also commonly used in English, particularly in situations where you want to add a French flair or to express enthusiasm or encouragement.

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