Go together Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /təˈɡɛðɝ
GOH tuh-GEH-dur
ɡˈəʊ/ /təɡˈɛðɐ
guh-OH tuh-GEH-thuh
Definition
To match or look good together, or to accompany each other to a place as a pair or group.
Usage & Nuances
Can describe both things that 'match' (like colors, food, or ideas) and people accompanying each other. Often used in informal contexts. Common phrases: 'red and black go together', 'We go together to the party.' Not always romantic.
Spanish: combinar - ir juntosPortuguese (BR): combinar - ir juntosPortuguese (PT): combinar - andar juntosChinese (Simplified): 搭配 - 一起去Chinese (Traditional): 搭配 - 一起去Hindi: एक साथ जाना - मेल खानाArabic: يتناسب مع - يذهب معًاBengali: একসাথে যাওয়া - মেলে যাওয়াRussian: подходить друг другу - идти вместеJapanese: 一緒に行く - 合うVietnamese: đi cùng nhau - hợp nhauKorean: 같이 가다 - 어울리다Turkish: birlikte gitmek - birbirine uymakUrdu: ساتھ جانا - اچھا لگناIndonesian: pergi bersama - cocok
Example Sentences
These shoes and that dress go together.
basic
Peanut butter and jelly go together well.
basic
Do you want to go together to the concert?
basic
Those two colors don't really go together.
natural
We always go together to lunch on Fridays.
natural
Honesty and trust really go together in a relationship.
natural