j'irai où tu iras

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You’re asking for the meaning and likely translation of the French lines:

  • j'irai
  • tu
  • iras

Direct translation and explanation:

  • j'irai: “I will go” or “I shall go.” It is the first-person singular future tense of aller (to go).
  • où: “where.” A relative/interrogative pronoun used to indicate location.
  • tu: “you” (informal singular subject pronoun).
  • iras: “will go” or “shall go.” It is the second-person singular future tense of aller.

Putting them together in typical sentence order:

  • “j’irai où tu iras” translates to “I will go where you go.” This is a common line found in the Céline Dion and Jean-Jacques Goldman song of the same title, and it conveys a commitment to follow someone wherever they choose to go.

If you’d like, I can provide:

  • a fuller phrase-by-phrase breakdown of the song’s chorus.
  • a pronunciation guide for each word.
  • equivalent expressions in English or another language for comparison.