go in Czech
go in Czech
go
(board game) A strategic board game, originally from China and today also popular in Japan and Korea, in which two players (black and white) attempt to control the largest area of the board with their counters.
tah
A turn at something, or in something (e.g. a game).
souhlas
An approval or permission to do something, or that which has been approved.
dělat
(intransitive) To navigate (to a file or folder on a computer, a site on the internet, a memory, etc).
jít
(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.)
chodit
(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.)
jet
(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.)
jezdit
(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.)
fungovat
(intransitive, chiefly, of a, machine) To work or function (properly); to move or perform (as required).
chodit
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
odejít
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
chodit (s někým)
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
rozbít se
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
šlapat
To turn out, to result; to come to (a certain result).
odejít
(intransitive) To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
rozbít se
(intransitive) To be given, especially to be assigned or allotted.
chodit (s někým)
(intransitive, colloquial) To go to the toilet; to urinate or defecate.