go


adjective

  • Ready to start working or approved to be used.

verb

  • To move.
  • To start; to begin an action.
  • To attend.
  • To change into something.
  • To be in a state.

noun

  • The act of going.
  • A turn at something, like in a game.
  • An attempt, a try.
  • An approval to do something.
  • Noisy fun.


Antonym

  • stop

Sentences

  • Let's go to the park!
  • I want to go home.
  • Can you go fast?
  • We go to school every day.
  • Look, the dog can go outside!

Word Explanation:

  • "Go" means to move from one place to another. Like when you walk to the park or run to your friend.

Word in hindi

जाना

jana

Other variations in hindi

  • जाओ jao
  • चलो chalo

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'go' mean?

The word 'go' means to move from one place to another or to leave.

How do you pronounce 'go'?

You pronounce 'go' like 'goh'.

What is the origin of the word 'go'?

The word 'go' comes from Old English 'gān', which means to walk or move.

What is the meaning of 'go' in Hindi?

The word 'go' in Hindi is 'जाना' (Jānā).

What is the meaning of 'go' in Kannada?

The word 'go' in Kannada is 'ಹೋಗು' (Hōgu).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Did you know that the word 'go' is one of the most used words in the English language? It helps us talk about movement and adventure!

Proverb

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." This means that every big adventure starts with just one small action.

Quote

"The only impossible journey is the one you never begin." - Tony Robbins

Mini blog:

Let’s Go, Go, Go!

Just like the busy little ants in the garden! When you say “go,” it’s time for adventure!

You can go to the park, go on a treasure hunt, or even go on a magical journey in your imagination.

Just like the colorful creatures in Eric Carle’s books, every step you take can be a new discovery.

So, put on your shoes, take a deep breath, and let’s go explore the world around us!

What will you find when you go outside? Remember, every little adventure starts with a simple “go!”