Examples of using "Geht's" in a sentence and their english translations:
Here we go.
Here it comes, right? Yes, here it comes.
Keep moving!
- Come on!
- Go ahead!
- Forward!
- Action!
- Begin.
- Just go away.
- Now get going.
Okay, keep moving!
Okay, here we go.
Okay, keep moving!
[Bear] Okay, here we go.
- How's it going? - Hey, Christophe.
Okay, let's go!
I'm feeling fit.
I'm fine.
- When will it happen?
- When's that going to happen?
Here we go.
Come on, already!
How are you, Mike?
What's up?
Hey, how's it going?
Hi, how's it going?
Hey. How's it going?
- Are you feeling OK?
- Are you all right?
It can't get worse.
Until now it's going well.
I am doing well. How are you?
Fabiola, what's up? How are you?
- Hey. - Hi, how are you?
Hello, John! How are you?
I feel well today.
I'm fine, thank you!
How's everyone doing today?
Good evening, how are you?
- How is she feeling today?
- How is she today?
Good morning. How are you?
- How is your cold?
- How's your cold?
- Hi, Mimi! How are you doing?
- Hello Mimi! How are you?
Hello, John! How are you?
How are things at home?
How are the others?
I'm not quite well.
- What's this about?
- What is this about?
How are you, Mike?
- How's life?
- How is life?
They're both fine.
Thanks, I'm fine.
I feel great now.
Is this the right way to the museum?
How's your wife?
The stakes couldn't be higher.
- Let's go!
- Let's go away.
Come on, let's go up!
- Let's go!
- Let's get this show on the road.
- Let's hit the road.
Hi, Dr. Williams. How's it going?
- I'm fine. How about you?
- I am fine, and you?
- I'm fine, and you?
Hi, Susan. How are you?
Is the museum of art around here?
How's your French coming?
"Are you OK?" "I'm fine!"
It's been a while. How are you?
Hi, how are you, everyone?
Hi, Sami. How's things?
Don't worry. We're doing just fine.
- "How are you feeling?" "Not good at all!"
- "How do you feel?" "Not good at all!"
How are you doing these days?