Go around with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
GOH uh-ROWN-d with
ɡˈəʊ/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd/ /wˈɪð
guh-OH round with
Definition
To spend time socially with someone, often as friends, a couple, or part of a group.
Usage & Nuances
Informal. Often followed by a person's name or a group (e.g., 'go around with Sarah', 'go around with the cool kids'). Can imply dating or just friendship, depending on context. Not to be confused with 'go around' (move about).
Spanish: salir con - juntarse conPortuguese (BR): andar com - sair comPortuguese (PT): andar com - sair comChinese (Simplified): 和...一起走动 - 与...交往Chinese (Traditional): 和...一起走動 - 與...交往Hindi: के साथ घूमनाArabic: يُمضي الوقت مع - يصاحبBengali: সঙ্গে ঘোরা - চলাফেরা করাRussian: водиться с - проводить время сJapanese: 〜と付き合う - 〜と一緒にいるVietnamese: đi cùng với - giao du vớiKorean: ~와 어울리다 - ~와 사귀다Turkish: ile takılmak - biriyle gezmekUrdu: کے ساتھ گھومنا - کے ساتھ وقت گزارناIndonesian: bergaul dengan - pergi bersama
Example Sentences
He likes to go around with his classmates after school.
basic
I used to go around with my cousin every weekend.
basic
She doesn't go around with that group anymore.
basic
Why do you always go around with those guys? They get into trouble a lot.
natural
Back then, I used to go around with the soccer team all summer.
natural
Is it true she's going around with her boss?
natural