How to Say Go in Other Languages

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Cebuanoadto ( ad.to )

Chichewapitani ( pi-ta-ni )

Chinese (Mandarin) ( )

Croatianidi ( i.di )

Czechjít ( jit )

Danish ( go )

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Estonianmine ( mi.ne )

Filipinopumunta ( pu.mun.ta )

Finnishmennä ( men.næ )

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Italianandare ( an-ˈda-re )

Japanese行く ( i-ku )

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Khmerទៅ ( təw )

Korean가다 ( ka-da )

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Kyrgyzбар ( bar )

Laoໄປ ( pai )

Latvianiet ( iɛt )

Lithuanianeiti ( eɪ.ti )

Luxembourgishgoen ( ɡoːən )

Macedonianоди ( ɔ.di )

Malagasymandeha ( man-de-ha )

Malaypergi ( pər-gi )

Malayalamപോകുക ( pōkuka )

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Maorihaere ( hʌɛ-rɛ )

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Nepaliजाउ ( jāu )

Norwegian ( ɡoː )

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Persianرفتن ( raftan )

Polishiść ( ɪɕʨ )

Portugueseir ( )

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Russianидти ( id-ti )

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Spanishir ( )

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Thaiไป ( pai )

Turkishgitmek ( ɡit-mek )

Ukrainianйти ( ji-ti )

Urduجاؤ ( jao )

Uzbekbor ( bor )

Vietnameseđi ( di )

Welshmynd ( mɨnd )

Xhosahamba ( ham-ba )

Yiddishגיין ( geyn )

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Zuluhamba ( ham-ba )

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