Go to your room Meaning in English
expression
GOH tuh yor ROOM
goh TOO yaw ROOM
Definition
A command telling someone, usually a child, to leave and go into their own bedroom, often used when they have misbehaved.
Usage & Nuances
This phrase is most common in family or authority situations, especially with children. It is a direct, sometimes stern command. Usually used for discipline, not for simple requests. Tone can vary from gentle to very strict.
Spanish: ve a tu habitación - vete a tu cuartoPortuguese (BR): vá para o seu quarto - vai para o seu quartoPortuguese (PT): vai para o teu quarto - vai para o seu quartoChinese (Simplified): 回你房间Chinese (Traditional): 回你房間Hindi: अपने कमरे में जाओArabic: اذهب إلى غرفتكBengali: তোমার ঘরে যাওRussian: иди в свою комнатуJapanese: 自分の部屋に行きなさいVietnamese: vào phòng của con điKorean: 네 방에 가Turkish: odana gitUrdu: اپنے کمرے میں جاؤIndonesian: pergi ke kamarmu
Example Sentences
Go to your room now.
basic
If you're angry, just go to your room for a while.
basic
Please go to your room and rest.
basic
That's enough! Go to your room and think about what you did.
natural
Whenever my brother gets in trouble, Mom tells him to go to your room.
natural
I hated hearing "go to your room" when I was a kid.
natural