Go with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
GOH with or widh or withh
ɡˈəʊ/ /wˈɪð
guh-OH withh
Definition
To match or suit something; also to accompany a person or thing. Used for things that fit well together or for joining someone.
Usage & Nuances
Used both for style/matching ("these shoes go with this dress") and for accompaniment ("I'll go with you"). Not always literal—can be abstract ("go with your gut"). Avoid confusing with just "go" (to move), as "go with" always implies partnership, matching, or combination.
Spanish: ir con - combinar con - acompañarPortuguese (BR): ir com - combinar com - acompanharPortuguese (PT): ir com - combinar com - acompanharChinese (Simplified): 搭配 - 适合 - 陪伴Chinese (Traditional): 搭配 - 適合 - 陪伴Hindi: के साथ जाना - मेल खाना - साथ देनाArabic: يذهب مع - يناسب - يرافقBengali: মিল হওয়া - সঙ্গে যাওয়া - একসাথে থাকাRussian: подходить - сочетаться - сопровождатьJapanese: 合う - 一緒に行くVietnamese: phù hợp - đi cùng - hợp vớiKorean: 어울리다 - 함께 가다Turkish: uyum sağlamak - eşlik etmekUrdu: موزوں ہونا - ساتھ جاناIndonesian: phù hợp với - đi cùng với
Example Sentences
These shoes go with my blue dress.
basic
Do you want me to go with you to the store?
basic
Rice usually goes with chicken.
basic
I think I'm just going to go with the first option.
natural
That wallpaper doesn't really go with the rest of the room.
natural
If you want pizza, I can go with that.
natural