Examples of using Going to go in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
I'm going to go.
You must trust that I'm not going to go anywhere.
I'm going to go audition.".
Sorry, I'm… I'm going to go.
I'm going to go with.
People also translate
That was one day when we were going to go shopping.
So, you going to go for it?
That's good, because I think lit mag is going to go late.
So I'm going to go.
Going to go work on your debate prep?
I'm just going to go, okay?
I'm sorry, I can't make it, but Sheldon's going to go with you!
I'm not going to go easy on you.
Use this phrase when someone is going to go to sleep.
I am not going to go through all I know.
Just, Charles is moving away, andeventually Vivian's going to go with him.
I'm going to go find him.
Yeah, but who is that somebody, and how high is that chain going to go?
I'm going to go lie down.
You're not going to go to the game?
I'm going to go until it blows up.
We are now going to go to the little chapel.
I'm going to go powder my balls.
I'm just going to go call my lawyer.
But going to go to an Audi Q5.
You're not going to go all bridezilla on me, are you?
I'm just going to go clean myself up a bit.
I'm not going to go in there just for money.
I'm going to go and ask the ref.
You going to go with accidental or suspicious death?