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

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You're free to go Es steht Ihnen frei zu gehen
You'd better not go. Du gehst besser nicht.
Let me go with you. Lass mich mit dir gehen.
Go and wake Mary up. Geh und weck Mary.
Taro, go brush your teeth. Taro, geh deine Zähne putzen.
Which direction did he go? In welche Richtung ist er gegangen?
Will you go with Tom? Wirst du mit Tom gehen?
Come on, let's go! Los, lass uns gehen!
I'm going to go. Ich gehe.
Do you wish to go? Willst du gehen?
I'd like to go. Ich würde gerne gehen.
Go through fire and water. Gehe durch Feuer oder Wasser.
Please go to the bank. Geh bitte zur Bank.
No, don't go yet. Nein, geh noch nicht.
Where did she go yesterday? Wohin ist sie gestern gegangen?
Go and open the door. Gehe hin und öffne die Tür!
Go straight, then turn right. Gehe geradeaus und dann nach rechts.
Please allow me to go. Bitte erlauben Sie mir zu gehen.
We must go to school. Wir müssen zur Schule gehen.
May I go with him? Darf ich mit ihm gehen?
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