gå

Etymology
From (past tense, plural ). The paradigm combines two different Proto-Germanic verbs: and. Classical Old Norse has only the latter, but West Germanic also combines them in one paradigm, cf. 🇨🇬 (past tense, past participle ).

Verb

 * 1) to go
 * 2) to walk
 * 1) to walk

Etymology
From. The infinitive and present tense conjugation of the verb do not correspond with the Old Norse conjugation of (compare with the Old Norse conjugation) and may be influenced by East Norse variants or 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) To walk, go.
 * 2) To work (function), run, to be possible.
 * 3) To be alright, in order
 * 4) To go with something.
 * 5) Passing of time
 * 6) Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.
 * 1) To be alright, in order
 * 2) To go with something.
 * 3) Passing of time
 * 4) Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.
 * 1) To go with something.
 * 2) Passing of time
 * 3) Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.
 * 1) Passing of time
 * 2) Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.
 * 1) Of electric power, to go out; of a light bulb or fuse, to blow.

Synonyms

 * to work (function), run, to be possible.

Pronunciation

 * (Sognamål)
 * (Sognamål)

Etymology 1
From. Akin to 🇨🇬. The infinitive and present tense conjugation of the verb do not correspond with the Old Norse conjugation of (compare with the Old Norse conjugation) and may be influenced by East Norse variants or 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1) walk, go.
 * 2) work (function), run, to be possible.
 * 3) be alright, in order
 * 4) fit, go (with)
 * 5) Passing of time
 * 1) be alright, in order
 * 2) fit, go (with)
 * 3) Passing of time
 * 1) be alright, in order
 * 2) fit, go (with)
 * 3) Passing of time
 * 1) fit, go (with)
 * 2) Passing of time
 * 1) Passing of time

Synonyms

 * to work (function), run, to be possible.

Etymology 2
From, akin to.

Verb

 * 1) To feel, sense, be aware of

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Verb

 * 1) walk
 * go, leave
 * 1) go; to be given or allotted
 * 2) go; to extend between two points
 * 3) go; lead to
 * 4) go; elapse
 * 5) go; to start
 * 6)  go; resort to
 * 7) go; change from one value to another
 * 8)  go; to be spent
 * 9) go; to be sold
 * 10) go; to fit or be compatible
 * 11) go; to be expressed or composed in a certain way
 * 12) go; attend
 * 13) go; to be in a state continuously
 * 14) go; circulate (about rumors, stories and contagious diseases)
 * 15) go; to stop functioning
 * 16) to cease flowing
 * 17) go; to proceed; work out, behave as anticipated (about a solution of a problem)
 * 18)  go; work, run
 * 19)  go; be played
 * 20)  be allowed (as being deemed practically possible)
 * 21) (with "med") be doing
 * 22)  orgasm, come
 * 1) go; attend
 * 2) go; to be in a state continuously
 * 3) go; circulate (about rumors, stories and contagious diseases)
 * 4) go; to stop functioning
 * 5) to cease flowing
 * 6) go; to proceed; work out, behave as anticipated (about a solution of a problem)
 * 7)  go; work, run
 * 8)  go; be played
 * 9)  be allowed (as being deemed practically possible)
 * 10) (with "med") be doing
 * 11)  orgasm, come
 * 1)  go; work, run
 * 2)  go; be played
 * 3)  be allowed (as being deemed practically possible)
 * 4) (with "med") be doing
 * 5)  orgasm, come
 * 1)  be allowed (as being deemed practically possible)
 * 2) (with "med") be doing
 * 3)  orgasm, come
 * 1)  orgasm, come
 * 1)  orgasm, come

Usage notes

 * The imperative (instead of ) is archaic or (strongly) dialectal, and primarily found in old texts with poetic language.

Synonyms

 * (till)
 * (till)

Derived terms