π°ππ·
intransitive verb
Definition
π°ππ·π°ππ·Μ1go2go there (motion underway)π
πΜΝπ½π° ππ°ΜΝππ°Ν π»ΝπΌππ» π΄π·ΜI'm going to Ponca Cityππ°Μπ΄π· π΄π·ΜI'm going [big game] huntingππ°ΜΝ π°πΌππ΄π·Μ ππ°I'm going to get woodπΜππ·ππ» ππ· π΄π·Μ π½πΜΝπ΄π°I want to go to the grocery storeπΉπππ²ΜπΌπ» πππ·Μ?where are you going?πΉπππ²ΜπΌπ» πππ°Μππ·?where are you [pl.] going?ππ°Μππ»Μ ππ°ππΜΝπ° πππ·Μ ππ° ππ²ππ·Μ?are you going to the dance?πππ·Μ ππ° ππ°Μππ·Μ?are you [pl.] going?π½π°Μππ° π°πΏπ»ΜΝ π°ππ·Μ π»ππ·he's gone horseback ridingππΜΝπΌπ· π°πΌππ° ππ°ΜΝππ°Ν πΌππ» π°ππ·Μ π°ππ±the dog is on his way to townπ½π°Μππ° π°πΏπ»ΜΝ π°ππ°Μππ» ππ·they went horseback ridingππ»ΜΝππππ» π°ππ° π°ππ·Μ π»ΝπΌπ·Μ ππ° π°ππ±the boys aren't going to goπππ»Μππ°Ν ππΏπ»ΜΝ π°ππ°Μππ·they got in the car and wentπΌπ°πΉπ»ΜπΌπ·, ππ°ΜΝπΉπ» ππ°ΜΝ, π·ΜππΜΝππ° ππ»Μππ°Νππ· π°ππ°Μππ» π°Μππ·the chief and superintendent went abroad [it is said]ππ»Μ ππ° π°ππ°Μππ·they went into the houseππ°ΜΝππ· ππ°ΜπΏπ»Ν ππ°Ν, πΉπΜπΏπ°Ν π°ΝπΌπ±Μ ππ° π°ΝπΌπ±Μif the weather is good, we are going to go fishingπ½π»ΜπππΜππ» ππ» π°ΝπΌπ±Μ ππ·let's [two persons] go to the courthouseππ»ΜΝπΌπ° π°ΝπΌπΜππ· π°ΝπΌπ±Μ ππ·let's [two persons] go squirrel huntingπΉπΜπΉπ·πΌπ°ππ» ππ» π°ΝπΌπ°Μππ· ππ°ΜπΏπ»Νwe ought to go to the hospitalπΉπΝππ°Μπ» ππ°ππΜΝπ΄π· π°ΝπΌπ°Μππ°ππ·we're going to the dinner todayπΉπΝππ°Μπ» ππ°ππΜΝπ΄π· π°ΝπΌπ±Μ ππ±let's [three or more persons] go to the dinner todayπππ°Μππ»Νππ· π°ΝπΌπ±Μ ππ±let's [three or more persons] go for a rideπ°ΜΝπΌπΜ ππ°Μgo get it for meππ·Μ ππ°Μππ»ΜΝ ππ° π°ππ±nobody is going3set out for there4be on the way to there5leave, be leavingππΝππ·ππ· π΄π·Μ ππ° ππ»ΝπΌππ·ΜI'm going to leave for goodππ΅π·Μ ππ°ΜπΏπ»Ν!leave!lit:you should leavego on!ππΝππ·Μππ· π°Μππ°Μππ·he left for good (e.g., when a husband leaves a wife, not to come back)6go forward, set out, start offπΌπ°ππΝ ππΜΝππ· π°ππ°Μππ·lit:and he immediately went lookinghe started off to see what he could seeπ°ππ»ππ·ππ»π°πΉπ»π°πΉππ°πΌππ»π°πΎππ°πΏπ·π°πΏπ»π°ππ»Quintero notes on page 5 of her dictionary, "This verb is rarely used in imperatives (ππ°Νππ»Ν is preferred)."For motion verbs, the initial a- is rarely used on first- or second-person forms, and is often omitted with third-person subject.