#does verbe "Aller" with present tense conjugation means "going to..." and "doing" as in english?

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fossil elm
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"tu vas bien = you're doing good." as an example

tender mirage
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It's less than it means something and more that it's the equivalent

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Expressions generally don't translate so if you're comparing verbs instead of expressions, it can lead to that

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In this context, the French expression « aller [adverbe] » is equivalent to the English 'to do/to be doing [adverb]'

fluid yew
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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"