Sentence examples of "Does" in English with translation "gehen"

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How does the song go? Wie geht das Lied?
She swims, but does not sink. Sie schwimmt, geht aber nicht unter.
Where does he want to go? Wohin will er gehen?
This matter does not concern me. Das geht mich nichts an.
Where does she want to go? Wohin will sie gehen?
My father does not always walk to work. Mein Vater geht nicht immer zu Fuß zur Arbeit.
This elevator does not go above the sixth floor. Dieser Fahrstuhl geht nur bis zum 6. Stock.
How long does it take to walk to your house from here? Wie lange dauert es, von hier zu dir zu gehen?
How long does it take to go to the Toshima Ward Office? Wie lange dauert es, um zur Toshima Bezirksverwaltung zu gehen?
The trouble is that my son does not want to go to school. Das Problem ist, dass mein Sohn nicht zur Schule gehen will.
Which direction did he go? In welche Richtung ist er gegangen?
The plan did not succeed. Der Plan ging nicht auf.
Where did she go yesterday? Wohin ist sie gestern gegangen?
She didn't go far. Sie ging nicht weit.
Do you wish to go? Willst du gehen?
That should do the trick. So müsste es gehen.
Do not read while walking. Lies nicht im Gehen.
What time do we board? Wann gehen wir an Bord?
Do you want to go? Willst du gehen?
How do you handle stress? Wie gehst du mit Stress um?
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