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

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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?
What time do you go home? Wann gehst du nach Hause?
Do you walk hand in hand? Geht ihr Hand in Hand?
It was either do or die Es ging hart auf hart
Do I need to go there? Ist es notwendig, dass ich dort hin gehe?
Do you plan to go abroad? Planst du ins Ausland zu gehen?
What time do we leave tomorrow? Um wie viel Uhr gehen wir morgen los?
Where do you go to school? Wo gehst Du zur Schule?
Why do not we go home? Warum gehen wir nicht nach Hause?
Do I have to go now? Muss ich nun gehen?
How do you access the Internet? Wie gehst du ins Internet?
How often do you go there? Wie oft gehst du dahin?
Where do you want to go? Wohin möchtest du gehen?
Do you go shopping every day? Gehst du jeden Tag einkaufen?
When do you leave for school? Wann gehst du zur Schule?
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