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jít — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • do verb To perform or carry out an action or task.
  • fare noun The money a passenger pays for a bus, train, taxi, or plane ticket.
  • go verb To move or travel from one place toward another.
  • walk verb To move on foot at a normal pace, always keeping at least one foot on the ground.

Senses

jít is used for these senses in English:

  • do (ambitransitive) To suffice.
  • fare (intransitive, archaic) To go, travel.
  • go (intransitive) To move through space (especially to or through a place). (May be used of tangible things such as people or cars, or intangible things such as moods or information.)
  • walk (intransitive) To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run.

do — full definition

  1. verb To perform or carry out an action or task.
  2. verb Used as a helping verb to form questions and negatives, or for emphasis.
  3. verb To be sufficient or acceptable.
  4. verb To fare or get on in a particular way.
  5. noun A social event or party (informal, chiefly British).

fare — full definition

  1. noun The money a passenger pays for a bus, train, taxi, or plane ticket.
  2. noun A paying passenger, especially in a taxi.
  3. noun Food and drink, especially the kind served somewhere in particular.
  4. verb To get on, progress, or turn out in a specified way (usually "fare well" or "fare badly").

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