Go there Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈðɛɹ
GOH thair
ɡˈəʊ/ /ðˈeə
guh-OH thair
Definition
To travel or move to a specific place that has already been mentioned or is clear from context.
Usage & Nuances
Used for both physical movement and metaphorically (e.g., in thoughts). Common in directions ('Should I go there?'). Often replaced with 'get there' or 'head there' in casual speech. 'Go there' can also mean to bring up an uncomfortable topic ('Let's not go there').
Spanish: ir allíPortuguese (BR): ir láPortuguese (PT): ir láChinese (Simplified): 去那里Chinese (Traditional): 去那裡Hindi: वहाँ जानाArabic: اذهب هناكBengali: ওখানে যাওয়া - সেখানে যাওয়াRussian: пойти туда - идти тудаJapanese: そこに行くVietnamese: đến đó - đi tới đóKorean: 거기에 가다Turkish: oraya gitmekUrdu: وہاں جاناIndonesian: pergi ke sana
Example Sentences
I want to go there next summer.
basic
Don't go there alone at night.
basic
Can you go there and check for me?
basic
If I had more time, I'd definitely go there again.
natural
Let's not go there—it's a long story.
natural
You have to see it for yourself—just go there and explore.
natural