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Meaning of ga | Babel Free

Verb
ɡoː

Definitions

  1. walk, go.
  2. To feel, sense, be aware of
  3. To walk, go.
  4. simple past of gi
    form-of, past
  5. work (function), run, to be possible.
  6. To work (function), run, to be possible.
  7. be alright, in order
  8. To be alright, in order
  9. fit, go (with)
  10. To go with something.
  11. Passing of time
  12. Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.

Examples

“OK, da kan dere gå hjem.”

Ok, you're free to go home.

“Går du til skolen eller tar du bussen?”

Do you walk to school or do you take the bus?

“Gå til fots.”

Go on foot.

“Det gikk visst ikke så bra.”

It didn't go too well.

“Det går ikke å fikse motoren.”

I can't fix the engine.

“Motoren går fint.”

The engine runs smoothly.

“Går det bra med deg?”

Are you alright?

“Går alt bra her?”

Is everything alright here?

“Hvilket slips går best med denne skjorten, synes du?”

Which tie goes best with this shirt, do you think?

“Etter som årene går.”

As the years go by.

“Strømmen er gått i hele nabolaget.”

The power is out in the entire neighbourhood.

“Sikringen går hver gang jeg skrur på komfyren.”

The fuse blows every time I turn on the stove.

“OK, då kan de gå heim.”

Ok, you're free to go home.

“Går du til skulen eller tek du bussen?”

Do you walk to school or do you take the bus?

“Det gjekk visst ikkje så bra.”

It didn't go too well.

“Det går ikkje å fikse motoren.”

I can't fix the engine.

“Gjekk alt bra her?”

Was everything alright here?

“Kva slags slips går best med denne skjorta, synst du?”

Which tie goes best with this shirt, do you think?

“Etter som åra går.”

As the years go by.

“Eg gådde det ikkje straks.”

I didn't notice it right away.

“Gå til/åt (noko).”

Notice something, be surprised.

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