#does verbe "Aller" with present tense conjugation means "going to..." and "doing" as in english?
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It's less than it means something and more that it's the equivalent
Expressions generally don't translate so if you're comparing verbs instead of expressions, it can lead to that
In this context, the French expression « aller [adverbe] » is equivalent to the English 'to do/to be doing [adverb]'
The verb "aller" literally means "to go"
In most cases it will translate that way in English. However, the English expression "to be doing well/bad" is translated by "aller bien / mal"