Better be going Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɛtɝ/ /ˈbi/, /bi/ /ˈɡoʊɪn/, /ˈɡoʊɪŋ
BET-er bee GOH-in(g)
bˈɛtɐ/ /bˈiː/ /ɡˈəʊɪŋ
BET-uh bee GOH-ing
Definition
A polite and casual way to say you need to leave or go somewhere, often used to end a conversation or visit.
Usage & Nuances
Used in informal and friendly settings. Commonly said at social gatherings or before leaving a place. Softer than 'I have to go' and often signals a gentle or reluctant departure. Not used in formal writing or business.
Spanish: mejor me voyPortuguese (BR): é melhor eu irPortuguese (PT): é melhor eu irChinese (Simplified): 我该走了Chinese (Traditional): 我該走了Hindi: मुझे अब चलना चाहिएArabic: من الأفضل أن أذهب الآنBengali: চলে যাওয়াই ভালো - এখন বের হওয়া ভালোRussian: мне пора идти - мне лучше пойтиJapanese: そろそろ行かなくちゃ - そろそろ失礼しますVietnamese: tôi nên đi - tôi nên vềKorean: 이제 가봐야겠어 - 이제 가는 게 좋겠어Turkish: artık gitsem iyi olur - gitmem gerekUrdu: اب مجھے جانا چاہیے - اب چلنا چاہیےIndonesian: saya sebaiknya pergi - saya harus pergi
Example Sentences
I better be going or I'll miss my bus.
basic
It's getting late, so I better be going.
basic
Thanks for dinner, but I better be going now.
basic
Well, I better be going—I have an early meeting tomorrow.
natural
I love hanging out, but I better be going before the rain starts.
natural
If I want any chance at sleep tonight, I better be going soon.
natural