Sentence examples of "sich gehen" in German with translation "go"

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Es lohnt sich nicht nicht, dorthin zu gehen. It isn't worthwhile going there.
Sie fragte sich, "Wohin soll ich als nächstes gehen?" She said to herself, "where shall I go next?"
Wir sind nach Russland gegangen. We went to Russia.
Wohin bist du gestern gegangen? Where did you go yesterday?
Wohin ist sie gestern gegangen? Where did she go yesterday?
Er ist nach Amerika gegangen. He went to America.
Sind Sie zum Arzt gegangen? Did you go to see a doctor?
Er ist zum Laden gegangen. He went to the shop.
Seid ihr zum Arzt gegangen? Did you go to see a doctor?
Ich bin nach Paris gegangen. I went to Paris.
Meine Mutter ist einkaufen gegangen. My mother has gone shopping.
Bist du zum Arzt gegangen? Did you go to see a doctor?
Kaoru ist nach Amerika gegangen. Kaoru has gone to America.
Ja, ich bin gestern gegangen. Yes, I went yesterday.
Sie ist ins Ausland gegangen. She has gone abroad.
Bist du zur Kunstausstellung gegangen? Did you go to the art exhibition?
Ich bin zum Bahnhof gegangen. I went to the station.
Er ist nach Britain gegangen. He has gone to Britain.
Sie ist nach drinnen gegangen. She went inside.
Sie sind nach Europa gegangen. They have gone to Europe.
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