Go out to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
GOH owt TOO, tuh, ti
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈaʊt/ /tˈuː
guh-OH owt TOO
Definition
To leave your house or current place for a specific purpose, such as to eat, meet friends, or do an activity outside.
Usage & Nuances
Informal; often followed by the activity ('go out to eat', 'go out to see a movie'). Implies leaving home or a building; not used for short, casual errands. Sometimes means social/entertainment context.
Spanish: salir a - ir a (hacer algo fuera de casa)Portuguese (BR): sair para - ir para (fazer algo fora)Portuguese (PT): sair para - ir para (fazer algo fora)Chinese (Simplified): 出去(去做某事)Chinese (Traditional): 出去(去做某事)Hindi: बाहर जाना (कुछ करने के लिए)Arabic: يخرج لِـ (لفعل شيء)Bengali: বের হতে - বাইরে যেতে (কোনো নির্দিষ্ট উদ্দেশ্যে)Russian: выйти - пойти (куда-то)Japanese: 出かけるVietnamese: ra ngoàiKorean: 나가다Turkish: dışarı çıkmakUrdu: باہر جاناIndonesian: keluar
Example Sentences
We will go out to eat tonight.
basic
Did you go out to see the new movie?
basic
They like to go out to dance on Fridays.
basic
Let’s go out to grab a coffee and catch up.
natural
Whenever she feels stressed, she likes to go out to walk in the park.
natural
Are you free to go out to dinner this weekend?
natural