Go in on Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
GOH-IN-awn
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈɪn/ /ˈɒn
gOH-IN-on
Definition
To join together with others to pay for or buy something as a group.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, spoken English; often used for purchases or financial contributions in a group (e.g., 'go in on a gift'). Not used for general participation. Common with 'with' and cost, like 'go in on a pizza with friends.'
Spanish: aportar dinero para - participar en (compra conjunta)Portuguese (BR): entrar junto em - contribuir para (compra)Portuguese (PT): entrar em conjunto em - contribuir para (compra)Chinese (Simplified): 合伙买 - 一起出钱买Chinese (Traditional): 合夥買 - 一起出錢買Hindi: साझा खर्च करना - मिलकर लेनाArabic: يشترك في شراء - يساهم مالياً فيBengali: একসাথে কেনা - অর্থ দিয়ে অংশগ্রহণ করাRussian: складываться на - вместе покупатьJapanese: 一緒に出し合う - 共同で買うVietnamese: góp tiền mua chung - cùng nhau muaKorean: 같이 돈을 내다 - 공동 구입하다Turkish: ortak olmak - birlikte para koymakUrdu: مل کر پیسہ لگانا - مشترکہ خریداری کرناIndonesian: patungan membeli - ikut urunan
Example Sentences
Let's go in on a birthday gift for Anna.
basic
Do you want to go in on a pizza tonight?
basic
We all decided to go in on buying a new coffee machine for the office.
basic
If we all go in on it, the cost will be much lower.
natural
They didn't want to go in on the group trip, so we're splitting the cost among fewer people.
natural
I'm happy to go in on this project if you need an extra partner.
natural