Examples of using Going in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
Going to work?
Oh, I'm going alone?
Going to the opera?
How you going, Aunty?
How's the unpacking going?
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We going swimming?
It would be even more exciting, if we were going.
You going to Miami?
Spacesuit up, ted,'cause you're going to the moon.
You going out on the boat?
There were around 130.000 spectators going to the races.
You going to work for Roark?
And even if you ain't, I am, so we going to Jamaica.
I'm going nowhere down here.
We're getting on a plane tomorrow and going to California.
Where you going after the Festival?
So, the bad news is, none of you are going to Mars.
Why're you going around like a mad man?
Meanwhile, I just stand and wave to people going to better places.
We keep going and we feel like entering into a book of tales.
Travelling, live an adventure, going to the end of the world.
You going to the after-after-after-after party?- OK?
And I only keep going for your sake, Fabi.
I'm going to the moon and I'm bringing this brick.
Watching those bloody bodies going though the air gets you off.
Whence, going in a circuitous course, we arrived at Rhegium;
Going on from that place, he went into their synagogue.
How fast were you going when Mr. Adams jumped from the car?
Tired I'm going to rest- notes and text to print.
Thank God I'm going to the soccer game tomorrow,'cause you're crazy.