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Aller : to go
Va : it's the 3rd person singular of the verb "aller". e.g : il va à la plage, elle va à la maison, on va s'amuser
Vient : it's the 3rd person singular of verb "venir" (to come). e.g : il vient à l'école, elle vient à la maison, on vient ensemble.
So firstly, as you're probably aware, in French, verbs change their form, in a vaguely similar way to English and other languages. For example, in English, you would say:
He goes to the cinema every Saturday.
He should go to the cinema more often.
But you wouldn't say:
He go to....
He should goes...
In French, "aller", is the equivalent of "go" in the above case. Technically, this form is often referred to as being the "infinitive" form: if you like, it's the form that has "infinite" interpretations because you haven't added an ending to say which person, whether it's past tense etc. (This is actually not really true: even an infinitive narrows down the possible interpretations, but that was the idea behind the term when it was invented.)
Meanwhile "va" is the equivalent of "goes": it specifies that whoever or whatever is doing the action of "going" must be somebody/something that can be referred to as "he", "she", "it" (technically what is called "third person singular").
The word "vient" is roughly equivalent to "comes", with a similar line of logic; the infinitive form ("come") would be "venir".
One thing that can be a bit confusing for English learners is that English doesn't actually make that many distinctions between verb forms. For example, whilst the "-es" is necessary in "he goes", in other cases like "we go", "they go", there's no difference between the form "go", whereas French would make a difference.
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