日本語の「~して」 日本語の「て形」
French aller, [viens de]
French Immediate Past Tense - Je viens de
www.frenchlearner.com/grammar/je-viens-de
Learn how to say something you just did in French. This is called the Immediate Past Tense or the "Passé Récent". To say "I just" say, "Je viens de".
http://linguistics.stackexchange.com/questions/886/are-there-any-non-indo-european-languages-with-go-periphrasis
................... like English (going to), Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and French.
Samuku natte iku.
'It will get cold.' ---------------------It's [going to] be/get cold.
Atsuku natte kita.
'It is getting hot.' --------------------- It has [come to] be hot.