go

Предложения
An user
Never   let   the   sun
🌞
  go down on   your   anger
💢
.

Никогда не позволяйте солнцу спуститься на ваш гнев.

An user
They   would   go out   together   dancing   or   to the   opera   or   theatre .

Они собирались вместе танцевать или в оперу или театр.

An user
Do you mind   if   we   go   someplace   crowded ?

Вы не возражаете, если мы пойдем куда -нибудь переполненным?

Значение (Английский)

Напротив
freeze, halt, remain, stand still, stay, stop, come, arrive, approach, hold, clash
Частота

A1
Произносится как (IPA)
/ɡoʊ/
Этимология (Английский)

In summary

From Middle English gon, goon, from Old English gān (“to go”), from Proto-West Germanic *gān, from Proto-Germanic *gāną (“to go”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰeh₁- (“to leave”). The inherited past tense form yode (compare Old English ēode) was replaced through suppletion in the 15th century by went, from Old English wendan (“to go, depart, wend”). cognates and related terms Cognate with Scots gae, gan, gang, ging, gyang (“to go”), Yola go, goe, goeth, gow (“to go”), West Frisian gean (“to go”), Alemannic German gaa, go (“to go, walk, step”), Bavarian geh (“to go”), Cimbrian ghéenan, gian (“to go”), Dutch gaan (“to go”), Dutch Low Saxon gan, gaon (“to go”), German gehen (“to go”), German Low German gahn (“to go”), Limburgish gaon, goëne (“to go”), Luxembourgish goen (“to go”), Yiddish גיין (geyn, “to go, walk”), Danish, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk and Swedish gå (“to go, walk”), Crimean Gothic geen (“to go”), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌲𐌲𐌰𐌽 (gaggan, “to go”). Compare also Albanian ngah (“to run, drive, go”), Ancient Greek κιχάνω (kikhánō, “to meet with, arrive at”), Avestan 𐬰𐬀𐬰𐬁𐬨𐬌 (zazāmi), Sanskrit जहाति (jáhāti).

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