Togo Meaning in English
word · lemma: to go
ˈtoʊɡoʊ
TOH-goh
təˈɡəʊ
tuh-GOH
Definition
Used to describe food or drinks that are ordered at a restaurant or café to be taken away, not eaten or drunk there.
Usage & Nuances
"To go" is mostly used in American English when ordering food or drinks. In the UK, "takeaway" or "take out" are more common. Usually paired with nouns: "coffee to go," "burger to go." Not used for non-food items.
Spanish: para llevar (comida)Portuguese (BR): para viagem (comida)Portuguese (PT): para levar (comida)Chinese (Simplified): 打包(食物)Chinese (Traditional): 外帶(食物)Hindi: पैक करके ले जाने के लिए (खाना)Arabic: تيك أواي (طعام) - للذهاب (طعام)Bengali: টেকঅ্যাওয়ে - নিতে হবেRussian: с собойJapanese: テイクアウト - 持ち帰りVietnamese: mang đi - mua mang vềKorean: 포장 - 테이크아웃Turkish: paket - dışarı (yemek için)Urdu: لے جانا - ٹیک اوےIndonesian: dibawa pulang - take away
Example Sentences
I'd like a coffee to go, please.
basic
Can I get these sandwiches to go?
basic
Is your order for here or to go?
basic
I've got ten minutes—can you make that burrito to go?
natural
All the fries are to go—none for here.
natural
She asked for her smoothie to go so she could drink it at work.
natural