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 Translation for 'to go' from English to Polish
VERB   to go | went | gone / [archaic] agone
going | goes
iść [niedok.]to go [on foot]
4
chodzić [niedok.]to go
2
jeździć [niedok.]to go [by means of transport]
2
jechać [niedok.]to go [by means of transport]
pójść [dok.]to go [on foot]
2 Words: Others
Śmiało!Go ahead!
Idziemy!Let's go!
2 Words: Verbs
unverified zacząć coś robić [dok.] [interesy itp.]to go about sth. [business etc. ]
jechać za granicę [niedok.]to go abroad
spalić na panewce [dok.]to go awry
wyłysieć [dok.]to go bald
łysieć [niedok.]to go bald
przestać działać [dok.]to go dead [stop functioning]
iść do domu [niedok.]to go home
pójść do domu [dok.]to go home
oszaleć [dok.] [zwariować]to go mad [insane]
zepsuć się [dok.] [jedzenie]to go off [food]
psuć się [niedok.] [jedzenie]to go off [food]
wyjść [dok.]to go out [exit]
pojechać na żagle [dok.]to go sailing
iść na zakupy [niedok.]to go shopping
zezłościć się [dok.]to go spare [Br.] [coll.] [become angry]
2 Words: Nouns
gokart {m}go-kart
3 Words: Others
Idź do diabła!Go to hell!
3 Words: Verbs
zgodzić [dok.] się z kimś/czymśto go along with sb./sth. [to agree with]
zgadzać [niedok.] się z kimś/czymśto go along with sb./sth. [to agree with]
zastrzec numer telefonu [dok.]to go ex-directory [Br.] [telephone number]
zacząć strajk [dok.]to go on strike
zaczynać strajk [niedok.]to go on strike
iść [niedok.] komuś [dat.] na ratunekto go to sb.'s rescue
3 Words: Nouns
karuzela {f}merry-go-round [Br.]
teren {m} niedostępnyno-go area
4 Words: Others
Spadaj! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Goń się! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Zjeżdżaj! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Spieprzaj! [wulg.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Odwal się! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Bujaj się! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Odpierdziel się! [pot.]Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
4 Words: Verbs
idiom
być na pełnych obrotach
to be on the go
przekraczać granicę [niedok.]to go across the border
zrobić [dok.] sobie spacerto go for a walk
przespacerować się [dok.]to go for a walk
zapłonąć [dok.]to go up in flames [flare up, catch fire]
5+ Words: Verbs
przejechać na czerwonym świetle [dok.]to go through a red light
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Translation for 'to go' from English to Polish

to go [on foot]
iść [niedok.]

pójść [dok.]
to go
chodzić [niedok.]
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to go [by means of transport]
jeździć [niedok.]

jechać [niedok.]

Go ahead!
Śmiało!
Let's go!
Idziemy!

to go about sth. [business etc. ]
unverified zacząć coś robić [dok.] [interesy itp.]
to go abroad
jechać za granicę [niedok.]
to go awry
spalić na panewce [dok.]
to go bald
wyłysieć [dok.]

łysieć [niedok.]
to go dead [stop functioning]
przestać działać [dok.]
to go home
iść do domu [niedok.]

pójść do domu [dok.]
to go mad [insane]
oszaleć [dok.] [zwariować]
to go off [food]
zepsuć się [dok.] [jedzenie]

psuć się [niedok.] [jedzenie]
to go out [exit]
wyjść [dok.]
to go sailing
pojechać na żagle [dok.]
to go shopping
iść na zakupy [niedok.]
to go spare [Br.] [coll.] [become angry]
zezłościć się [dok.]

go-kart
gokart {m}

Go to hell!
Idź do diabła!

to go along with sb./sth. [to agree with]
zgodzić [dok.] się z kimś/czymś

zgadzać [niedok.] się z kimś/czymś
to go ex-directory [Br.] [telephone number]
zastrzec numer telefonu [dok.]
to go on strike
zacząć strajk [dok.]

zaczynać strajk [niedok.]
to go to sb.'s rescue
iść [niedok.] komuś [dat.] na ratunek

merry-go-round [Br.]
karuzela {f}
no-go area
teren {m} niedostępny

Go fry an egg! [coll.] [Am.]
Spadaj! [pot.]

Goń się! [pot.]

Zjeżdżaj! [pot.]

Spieprzaj! [wulg.]

Odwal się! [pot.]

Bujaj się! [pot.]

Odpierdziel się! [pot.]

to be on the go
być na pełnych obrotachidiom
to go across the border
przekraczać granicę [niedok.]
to go for a walk
zrobić [dok.] sobie spacer

przespacerować się [dok.]
to go up in flames [flare up, catch fire]
zapłonąć [dok.]

to go through a red light
przejechać na czerwonym świetle [dok.]
  • go [acc.] [gen.] = him
  • Gryzie go problem braku pieniędzy. [pot.] = The lack of money is gnawing at him.
  • nagi jak go Pan Bóg stworzył = naked as the day he was born
  • świadek {m} [osob.] zeznający na niekorzyść powołującej go strony = hostile witness
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  • 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.
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  • 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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