Use 'mehed' for going; it's the infinitive form.
How to say
To go
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The verb conjugates based on the subject; 'yadhhabu' is the masculine singular form.
Use 'jete' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'anar' for going.
Use 'jít' for going on foot; 'jet' is for going by vehicle.
Use 'at gå' for going; 'at' is the infinitive marker.
Use 'gehen' for physical movement; 'fahren' is used for going by vehicle.
Use 'πηγαίνω' for going, and it conjugates based on the subject.
Use 'ir' in various contexts, from physical movement to expressing future plans.
Use 'minna' for going.
Use 'joan' for going.
Use 'raftan' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'mennä' for going.
Use 'aller' for physical movement and also to express the near future (going to do something).
Use 'ir' for going.
Use 'javu' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'zuwa' for going.
Use 'lalechet' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'jaana' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'menni' for going in general.
Use 'pergi' for going.
Use 'að fara' for going; 'að' is the infinitive marker.
Use 'andare' for physical movement; it can also express the future tense.
Use 'iku' in casual settings; 'ikimasu' is polite.
Use 'gada' in casual settings; 'gamnida' is polite.
Use 'eiti' for going.
Use 'iet' for going.
Use 'jaane' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'pergi' for going.
Use 'gaan' for physical movement and to form the future tense.
Use 'å gå' for going; 'å' is the infinitive marker.
Use 'jaanaa' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'iść' for going on foot; 'jechać' is for going by vehicle.
Similar to Spanish, 'ir' is used for movement and future plans.
Use 'a merge' for going, similar to the English usage.
Use 'идти́' for going on foot; 'ехать' (yekhat') is for going by vehicle.
Use 'att gå' for going; 'att' is the infinitive marker.
Use 'kwenda' for going.
Use 'poga' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'velladaaniki' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'pai' for going; it's a versatile verb.
Use 'pumunta' for going.
Use 'gitmek' for going; it's a verb infinitive.
Similar to Russian and Polish, 'йти' is for going on foot; 'їхати' is for going by vehicle.
Use 'jaana' for going; it's the infinitive form.
Use 'đi' for going; it's a versatile verb.
Use 'lọ' for going.
Use 'qù' for going; it's a versatile verb.
Use 'heoi' for going; it's a versatile verb.
Use 'ukuya' for going.