If 'Allons-y' is 'Let's go', what is the French for 'Let's go there'?
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Let's go there
This question relates to:French lesson "Using French adverbial pronoun "y" in affirmative commands in the imperative mood (L'Impératif) in French"
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«Allons-y» is literally translated as "let's go there" so it would be no different (note Aurelie's comment that French requires a destination with the use of aller), and most of the other translations in the lesson have included 'there' in the translation. In the imperative - the destination 'there' may be an implicit one, such as going home at the end of the night etc, but can also be a destination recently mentioned.
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