Translation for '
to go' from English to Danish
| VERB | to go | went | gone / [archaic] agone going | goes |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
| Go! | Gå! | |
| Go! | Løb! | |
| unverified Go! | Afgang! | |
| unverified Go! | Af sted! | |
Verbs |
| to go | at gå | |
2 Words: Others |
| Go ahead! | Fortsæt! | |
| unverified Go figure! [Am.] | Forestil dig lige dét! | |
| unverified Let's go! | Afgang! | |
| Let's go! | Lad os komme af sted! | |
2 Words: Verbs |
| to go out | at gå ud | |
| to go out | at gå i byen | |
| unverified to go together | at følges (ad) | |
| to go wrong | at gå galt | |
3 Words: Others |
| Here you go! | Værsgo! | |
| sport Ready, set, go! [Am.] | Klar, parat, start! | |
| sport Ready, set, go! [Am.] | På pladserne, færdige, løb! | |
| sport Ready, steady, go! [Br.] | Klar, parat, start! | |
| sport Ready, steady, go! [Br.] | På pladserne, færdige, løb! | |
3 Words: Verbs |
| to go on holiday | at holde ferie | |
| to go on holiday | at rejse på ferie | |
| job to go on strike | at gå i strejke | |
| to go to pieces | at briste | |
| to go to pieces | at gå i stykker | |
| job to go to work | at gå på arbejde | |
3 Words: Nouns |
| merry-go-round | karrusel {fk} | |
4 Words: Others |
| Here we go again! [coll.] | Nu sker det igen! | |
| unverified We go way back. [coll.] | Vi har kendt hinanden længe. | |
4 Words: Verbs |
| to go down the stairs | at gå ned ad trappen | |
| to go for a walk | at gå en tur | |
| to go to bed with sb. | at gå i seng med ngn. | |
| to go up the stairs | at gå op ad trappen | |
| to make a go of sth. [idiom] | at gøre ngt. til en succes | |
5+ Words: Others |
| citattalem. The Moor has done his duty, the Moor can go. | Moren har gjort sin pligt, moren kan gå. | |
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Translation for 'to go' from English to Danish
- Go!
- Gå!
Løb!
unverified Afgang!
unverified Af sted!
- to go
- at gå
- Go ahead!
- Fortsæt!
- Go figure! [Am.]
- unverified Forestil dig lige dét!
- Let's go!
- unverified Afgang!
Lad os komme af sted!
- to go out
- at gå ud
at gå i byen
- to go together
- unverified at følges (ad)
- to go wrong
- at gå galt
- Here you go!
- Værsgo!
- Ready, set, go! [Am.]
- Klar, parat, start!sport
På pladserne, færdige, løb!sport
- Ready, steady, go! [Br.]
- Klar, parat, start!sport
På pladserne, færdige, løb!sport
- to go on holiday
- at holde ferie
at rejse på ferie
- to go on strike
- at gå i strejkejob
- to go to pieces
- at briste
at gå i stykker
- to go to work
- at gå på arbejdejob
- merry-go-round
- karrusel {fk}
- Here we go again! [coll.]
- Nu sker det igen!
- We go way back. [coll.]
- unverified Vi har kendt hinanden længe.
- to go down the stairs
- at gå ned ad trappen
- to go for a walk
- at gå en tur
- to go to bed with sb.
- at gå i seng med ngn.
- to go up the stairs
- at gå op ad trappen
- to make a go of sth. [idiom]
- at gøre ngt. til en succes
- The Moor has done his duty, the Moor can go.
- Moren har gjort sin pligt, moren kan gå.citattalem.
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- England then achieved its first Ashes win at Lord's since 1934 to go 1–0 up.
- Solomon wanted to commit suicide, but he thought a form of suicide appropriate to dadaism would be to go to a mental institution and demand a lobotomy.
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- He also addressed replies to marchioness Vittoria Colonna, Claudio Tolomei, and other Italian sympathizers who were reluctant to go to the same length as himself.
- Just after the atomic bombs exploded over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Russell wrote letters, and published articles in newspapers from 1945 to 1948, stating clearly that it was morally justified and better to go to war against the USSR using atomic bombs while the United States possessed them and before the USSR did.
- Later Thor borrows Brísingamen when he dresses up as Freyja to go to the wedding at Jǫtunheimr.
- While natural turn is used to travel short side and is underturned to go around the corners.
- Einstein refused surgery, saying, "I want to go when I want.
- By reuptaking the produced neurotransmitter, the level will go back down and ready to go back up upon excitation from a new nerve signal.
- However, to go further requires new capacities that combine the clarity of intellectual thought with the imagination and with consciously achieved inspiration and intuitive insights.
- It was a political series in which O'Hanlon gave tongue-in-cheek advice on how to go about becoming Taoiseach of Ireland.
- Ruth opted to go on his trip, despite Barrow advising him that he was making a mistake; in any event, Ruth's asking price was too high for the notoriously tight-fisted Navin.
- The cabinet had resolved to wait before dissolving Parliament; in early March they reconsidered, agreeing to go to the country as soon as possible.
- Drivers can use APM function calls to notify the BIOS about CPU usage, but it is up to the BIOS to act on this information; a driver cannot directly tell the CPU to go into a power saving state.
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