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From French allez, from French aller (go).

aller

  1. (fencing) The command to start; used regardless of language of the participants; in the sequence "en garde, prêt, aller".
    Coordinate terms: en garde, prêt
  • IPA(key): /ˈɑ.lər/
  • Hyphenation: al‧ler

aller

  1. of all; (archaic) genitive plural of al

    Tot op heden is Van Beethoven nog steeds één van de beroemdste en meest invloedrijke musici aller tijden.

    To this day, Beethoven is still one of the most famous and influential musicians of all time.
  • vader (Acadia, Louisiana)

From Middle French aller, from Old French aler, from Early Medieval Latin alāre, of uncertain origin. Forms beginning with v- come from Latin vado; forms beginning with ir- come from Latin eo.

aller

  1. to go [with à ‘to a location’]
    Je vais au magasin.I'm going to the store.
    On y va.Let's go.
  2. to attend (school, church regularly) [with à]
    aller à l'écoleto attend school
  3. (when followed by an infinitive verb) to be going (to); will soon; forms a near-future tense
    Il allait visiter sa famille.He was going to visit his family.
    Je vais aller au magasin.I will go to the store.
  4. (when followed by an adverb) to be (feeling)
    J'espère que tu vas bien.I hope you are well.
    Tout ira bienAll will be well.
  5. to go well [with avec ‘with (clothes, colors, etc.)’]
  6. to suit [with à ‘someone’]
    Cette robe te va bien !That dress suits you well!
  7. to be X-proof (to be suitable for use in an appliance without running the risk of being damaged in the process) [with à]
    aller au fourto be ovenproof
    aller au micro-ondesto be microwave safe
    aller au lave-vaisselleto be dishwasher proof

The verb aller has a unique and highly irregular conjugation, based on the suppletive stems all-, ir- and va-.

infinitive simple aller
compound être + past participle
present participle or gerund1 simple allant
/a.lɑ̃/
compound étant + past participle
past participle allé
/a.le/
singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative je (j’) tu il, elle, on nous vous ils, elles
(simple
tenses)
present vais
/vɛ/
vas
/va/
va
/va/
allons
/a.lɔ̃/
allez
/a.le/
vont
/vɔ̃/
imperfect allais
/a.lɛ/
allais
/a.lɛ/
allait
/a.lɛ/
allions
/a.ljɔ̃/
alliez
/a.lje/
allaient
/a.lɛ/
past historic2 allai
/ale/
allas
/ala/
alla
/ala/
allâmes
/alam/
allâtes
/alat/
allèrent
/alɛʁ/
future irai
/i.ʁe/
iras
/i.ʁa/
ira
/i.ʁa/
irons
/i.ʁɔ̃/
irez
/i.ʁe/
iront
/i.ʁɔ̃/
conditional irais
/i.ʁɛ/
irais
/i.ʁɛ/
irait
/i.ʁɛ/
irions
/i.ʁjɔ̃/
iriez
/i.ʁje/
iraient
/i.ʁɛ/
(compound
tenses)
present perfect present indicative of être + past participle
pluperfect imperfect indicative of être + past participle
past anterior2 past historic of être + past participle
future perfect future of être + past participle
conditional perfect conditional of être + past participle
subjunctive que je (j’) que tu qu’il, qu’elle que nous que vous qu’ils, qu’elles
(simple
tenses)
present aille
/aj/
ailles
/aj/
aille
/aj/
allions
/a.ljɔ̃/
alliez
/a.lje/
aillent
/aj/
imperfect2 allasse
/alas/
allasses
/alas/
allât
/ala/
allassions
/ala.sjɔ̃/
allassiez
/ala.sje/
allassent
/alas/
(compound
tenses)
past present subjunctive of être + past participle
pluperfect2 imperfect subjunctive of être + past participle
imperative tu nous vous
simple va
/va/
allons
/a.lɔ̃/
allez
/a.le/
compound simple imperative of être + past participle simple imperative of être + past participle simple imperative of être + past participle
1 The French gerund is usable only with the preposition en.
2 In less formal writing or speech, these tenses may be found to have been replaced in the following way:
past historic → present perfect
past anterior → pluperfect
imperfect subjunctive → present subjunctive
pluperfect subjunctive → past subjunctive

(Christopher Kendris [1995], Master the Basics: French, pp. 77, 78, 79, 81).

  • Haitian Creole: ale

aller m (plural allers)

  1. outward trip; journey out; trip away
    aller et retourround trip

aller

  1. inflection of all:
    1. strong/mixed nominative masculine singular
    2. strong genitive/dative feminine singular
    3. strong genitive plural

aller

  1. alternative form of aldre

From Old French aler.

aller

  1. to go
  • Like Modern French aller, highly irregular.
  • Middle French conjugation varies from one text to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

Conjugation of aller

infinitive simple aller
compound estre + past participle
present participle1 or gerund2 simple allant
compound present participle or gerund of estre + past participle
past participle allé
singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative ie (i’) tu il, elle nous vous ilz, elles
(simple
tenses)
present vays vas va allons allez vont
imperfect allois allois alloit allions alliez alloient
past historic allai allas alla allasmes allastes allerent
future iroye, yroie iras, yras ira, yra irons, yrons irez, yrez iront, yront
conditional irois, yrois irois, yrois iroit, yroit irions, yrions iriez, yriez iroient, yroient
(compound
tenses)
present perfect present indicative of estre + past participle
pluperfect imperfect indicative of estre + past participle
past anterior past historic of estre + past participle
future perfect future of estre + past participle
conditional perfect conditional of estre + past participle
subjunctive que ie (i’) que tu qu’il, qu’elle que nous que vous qu’ilz, qu’elles
(simple
tenses)
present aille ailles aille allions alliez aillent
imperfect allasse allasses allast allassions allassiez allassent
(compound
tenses)
past present subjunctive of estre + past participle
pluperfect imperfect subjunctive of estre + past participle
imperative tu nous vous
simple va allons allez
compound simple imperative of estre + past participle simple imperative of estre + past participle simple imperative of estre + past participle
1 The present participle was variable in gender and number until the 17th century (Anne Sancier-Château [1995], Une esthétique nouvelle: Honoré d'Urfé, correcteur de l'Astrée, p. 179). The French Academy would eventually declare it not to be declined in 1679.
2 The gerund was held to be invariable by grammarians of the early 17th century, and was usable with preposition en, as in Modern French, although the preposition was not mandatory (Anne Sancier-Château [1995], op. cit., p. 180).

From Old French aler, from Early Medieval Latin alāre, of uncertain origin.

aller

  1. (Jersey) to go

From Old Norse allra.

aller

  1. of all, very
    aller førstevery first
    aller sistevery last

From Old Norse allra.

aller

  1. of all

aller

  1. alternative form of aler

This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -er. This verb is highly irregular and it is suppletive. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

simple compound
infinitive aller estre allé
gerund en allant gerund of estre + past participle
present participle allant
past participle allé
person singular plural
first second third first second third
indicative jo tu il nos vos il
simple
tenses
present vois, vai vais, vas vait, va alons alez vont
imperfect alloie, alleie, alloe, alleve alloies, alleies, alloes, alleves alloit, alleit, allot, alleve alliiens, alliens alliiez, alliez alloient, alleient, alloent, allevent
preterite allai allas alla allames allastes allerent
future irai iras ira irons iroiz, ireiz, irez iront
conditional iroie, ireie iroies, ireies iroit, ireit iriiens, iriens iriiez, iriez iroient, ireient
compound
tenses
present perfect present tense of estre + past participle
pluperfect imperfect tense of estre + past participle
past anterior preterite tense of estre + past participle
future perfect future tense of estre + past participle
conditional perfect conditional tense of estre + past participle
subjunctive que jo que tu qu’il que nos que vos qu’il
simple
tenses
present voise, aille, alge, auge voises, ailles, alges, auges voise, voist, aille, aut, algeṭ, auge voisiens, voisons, alons, ailliens, aillons, algiens, aljons, augiens, aujons voisiez, alez, ailliez, algiez, algez, augiez, augez voisent, aillent, algent, augent
imperfect allasse allasses allast allissons, allissiens allissoiz, allissez, allissiez allassent
compound
tenses
past present subjunctive of estre + past participle
pluperfect imperfect subjunctive of estre + past participle
imperative tu nos vos
vas, va allons allez

aller

  1. older

From Old English alor, from Proto-West Germanic *aliʀu, from Proto-Germanic *aluz, *alusō (compare Swedish al, Saterland Frisian ällerboom), variant of *alizō, *alisō (compare Dutch els, German Erle).

aller (plural allers)

  1. alder.

aller

  1. soft mutation of galler