Sentence examples of "Does" in English with translation "aller"

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Does the coat fit well? La veste lui va bien ?
Where does this doodad go? va ce bidule ?
Does this bus go to the beach? Est-ce que ce bus va à la plage ?
Does that mean you won't come? Est-ce que ça veut dire que vous n'allez pas venir ?
Does this dress look good on me? Est-ce que cette robe me va bien ?
Does he go to work by bus? Va-t-il au travail en bus ?
Does this bus go to the train station? Ce bus va-t-il à la gare ?
Excuse me, does this train go to Washington Square? Excusez-moi, ce train va-t-il à Washington Square ?
I turn off the light, where does it go? J'éteins la lumière, où va-t-elle ?
Does this bus go to the center of town? Est-ce que ce bus va en centre-ville ?
Bert doesn't go to high school, does he? Berthe ne va pas à l’école, n’est-ce pas ?
The hat does not fit you well. Is too small. Le chapeau ne te va pas, il est trop petit.
Does he go to school on foot or by bicycle? Va-t-il à l'école à pied ou bien en vélo ?
How many days does it usually take to get there? Combien de jours faut-il pour y aller, d'habitude ?
"How does Jim go to school?" "He goes by bus." "Comment Jim va-t-il à l'école ?" "Il y va en bus."
How long does it take to go there by bus? Combien de temps ça prend pour aller là-bas en bus ?
How long does it take to get to the stadium? Combien faut-il de temps pour aller au stade ?
How long does it take to go to Okinawa by plane? Combien de temps cela prend-il pour aller à Okinawa en avion ?
How many hours does it take to go to Okinawa by plane? Combien d'heures faut-il pour aller à Okinawa en avion ?
She almost never does what she says she's going to do. Elle ne fait pratiquement jamais ce qu'elle dit qu'elle va faire.
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