going - translation to Latin (original) (raw)
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going [ˈgəʊɪŋ]: | gressus iens incessus iter itio itus meatus |
Examples of translating «going» in context:
What is going on? | Satin' salve? sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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without going to law | indicta causa sourceComplain Corpus name: Meissner-Audena. License: www.gutenberg.org/license References: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/50280/50280-h/50280-h.htm |
He's going fishing. | Vadit piscatum. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
Where is he going? | Quo it? sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
I'm going downtown. | Ad mediam urbem eo. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
Are you going to sing? | Cantabisne? sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
She's going fishing. | Vadit piscatum. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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