Sentence examples of "Geht" in German with translation "be"

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Es geht nur nach oben. The only way is up.
Wie geht es Ihnen, Tom? How are you, Tom?
Der Zug geht nach Niigata. The train is bound for Niigata.
Wie geht es dir heute? How are you today?
Die Turmuhr dort geht richtig. The clock on that tower is accurate.
Das geht auf meine Rechnung This is on me
Die Sonne geht jetzt auf. The sun is rising now.
Die Sonne geht bald unter. The sun is about to set.
Geht es Ihnen jetzt besser? Are you better now?
Wie geht es Ihren Eltern? How are your parents doing?
Wie geht es dir Liebling? How are you darling?
Und wie geht es dir? And you, how are you?
Wie geht es dir, Tom? How are you, Tom?
Tom geht seiner Frau fremd. Tom is cheating on his wife.
Ihr geht es langsam besser. She is getting well by degrees.
Meine Uhr geht nicht richtig. My watch is not correct.
Heute geht das nicht mehr. Nowadays, this is not like this anymore.
Wie geht es deinem Vater? How is your dad?
Gleich geht die Sonne auf. Dawn is coming.
Es geht um sein Leben His life is at stake
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