Sentence examples of "geh" in German with translation "ir"

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Geh und versuch es selbst! Ve y prueba tú mismo.
Geh heute Abend nicht ins Stadion! ¡No vayas al estadio esta noche!
Ich warne dich, geh nicht hin. Te advierto. No vayas ahí.
Wir sind nach Russland gegangen. Fuimos a Rusia.
Wohin ist sie gestern gegangen? ¿Adónde fue ayer?
Ich bin nach Paris gegangen. Fui a París.
Nein, ich bin nicht gegangen. No, no he ido.
Ja, ich bin gestern gegangen. Sí, fui ayer.
Sie ist ins Ausland gegangen. Ella se ha ido al extranjero.
Ich bin zum Bahnhof gegangen. Fui a la estación.
Ich bin zum Supermarkt gegangen. He ido al supermercado.
Sie sind gestern angeln gegangen. Ellos fueron de pesca ayer.
Er ist nach Großbritannien gegangen. Ha ido a Gran Bretaña.
Ich bin zur Bank gegangen. He ido al banco.
Ich gehe gern ins Kino. Me gusta ir al cine.
Manchmal gehe ich, manchmal nicht. A veces voy, a veces no.
Ich gehe jeden Morgen einkaufen. Todas las mañanas voy de compras.
Ich gehe in die Schule. Voy a la escuela.
Ich gehe heute Nachmittag aus. Voy a salir esta tarde.
Ich gehe in den Park. Voy al parque.
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