Usages of gå
Jeg får motion ved at gå en tur i parkerne hver dag.
I get exercise by walking in the parks every day.
Jeg får motion ved at gå i haven.
I get exercise by walking in the garden.
Jeg ser en kat gå i gaden.
I see a cat walking in the street.
Jeg kigger på kortet, mens jeg går til skolen.
I look at the map while I walk to school.
Hun venter ved receptionen, mens jeg går ned ad trappen.
She waits at the reception while I walk down the stairs.
Jeg går op ad trappen til min etage.
I walk up the stairs to my floor.
Jeg går ned ad trappen, fordi elevatoren er for langsom.
I walk down the stairs because the elevator is too slow.
Jeg går ned ad gaden til skolen.
I walk down the street to the school.
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