Examples of using "Gehst" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're going.
- You're going?
- Are you leaving?
Where are you going?
- Where are you going to?
- Where are you going?
- Where are you bound?
- Where are you heading?
- Where are you off to?
- Where are you headed?
- Where are you going to go?
- Where're you going?
- Where are you going anyway?
Are you going, too?
Are you going out?
Are you going to sleep?
When are you going?
Are you going for a walk?
Why are you going?
You're not going.
Are you going in?
Are you leaving?
- Aren't you going to go?
- Aren't you going?
When will you go home?
- Are you going out tonight?
- Are you going out this evening?
What school do you go to?
Why don't you go out?
- Where are you going to?
- Where are you going?
- Where are you heading?
You go into that water...
How soon are you going shopping?
- You'd better not go.
- You had better not go.
You're going with us.
Do you often go shopping?
- Are you on your way to the tennis court?
- Are you going to the tennis court?
Are you going to the movies?
Are you going, too?
Are you going with me?
Where are you going the day after tomorrow?
Hey. Where are you going?
Where are you going to go?
Are you going home?
Do you go there often?
Where are you going now?
Aren't you going in?
What are you going as?
Where are you going, Dad?
Are you going or not?
Are you working tomorrow?
Where are you going with this?
Why are you going there?
Do you go to school?
- You're going too far.
- You are going too far.
Is that why you're leaving?
- When will you leave?
- When are you going out?
Are you going anywhere?
- You're not going, are you?
- You aren't going, are you?
Why aren't you going?
Where are you going?
Where are you going, boy?
Where are you going, Tom?
Why are you going out?
Do you go to an elementary school?
Are you going with us?
Aren't you going to go there?
You'd better leave early.
Where do you go shopping?