Examples of using "Пойти" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want to go for a walk?
- Let me go!
- Allow me to go.
Don't you want to go?
Do you want to go for a swim?
Do you want to go for a swim?
- I've made up my mind to go.
- I decided to go.
- I've decided to go.
- Ought I to go?
- Should I go?
There's nowhere to go.
Do you mean to go?
- You want to go?
- Do you want to go?
Should we go?
- Where would you like to go?
- Where do you want to go?
- Let me go!
- Please allow me to go.
I must go alone.
It's necessary for you to go.
May I go?
It's necessary for you to go.
We can take a walk.
Where were you going to go?
Would you like to go?
Do you want to go fishing tomorrow?
Are you allowed to go?
You could go home.
- You can come with us.
- You can come with.
Where do you want to go tomorrow?
- You can go if you want to.
- You can go if you want.
- I made up my mind to go there.
- I've decided to go there.
- May I go home?
- Can I go home?
Would you like to go?
I'm allowing you to go.
I'll allow you to go.
You've got nowhere left to go.
- You had better go in person.
- You'd better go in person.
Tom had nowhere to go.
I couldn't go.
I was made to go there.
I wanted to go home.
Please allow me to go.
Do you want to go too?
I decided to go there.
You'd better go home.
Do you want to go with us?
- Must I go with you?
- Should I go with you?
- Should I come with you?
He made up his mind to go there.
Tom wants to go out for a walk.
Do you want to go to the museum?
I was forced to go.
Would you like to go for a walk?
Where do you want to go?
I've decided on going.
- You may go there.
- You can go there.
Do you want to go for a swim?
It may snow.
- Tom should go.
- Tom ought to go.
- I have to leave now.
- Gotta go.
- I must get going.
- I have to go.
- I need to go.
- I must go.
- I gotta go.
- I've gotta go.
- I ought to go.
We're going to go.
- I will be happy to go.
- I'll be happy to go.
I've got nowhere to go.
Do you want to go again?
I suggest we go home.
I want to go swimming.
- I'm going to go.
- I'm going.
- I'm about to go.
- Do you want to come along?
- Don't you want to come along?
Tom has decided to go.
- Everybody wants to go.
- Everyone wants to go.
I can go.
She decided to go.
Can we go?
Should we go help?
Don't you want to go?
We want to go.
Do you want to go home?
Do you want to go again?
Tom has got nowhere to go.
You're going to have to leave.
Who wants to go?
- It may rain.
- It might rain.
I want to go.