go ahead Oct 3rd 2013, 23:36, by Matthias Buchmeier Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary | | (One intermediate revision by one user not shown) | Line 13: | Line 13: | | * Finnish: {{t+|fi|aloittaa}} | | * Finnish: {{t+|fi|aloittaa}} | | * French: {{qualifier|informal}} {{t+|fr|vas-y}}, {{qualifier|formal}} {{t+|fr|allez-y}} | | * French: {{qualifier|informal}} {{t+|fr|vas-y}}, {{qualifier|formal}} {{t+|fr|allez-y}} | − | * German: {{qualifier|polite}} {{t+|de|bitte}}, {{qualifier|informal}} {{t+|de|los}} | + | * German: {{qualifier|polite}} {{t+|de|bitte}}, {{qualifier|informal}} {{t+|de|los}}, {{t-|de|nur zu}}, {{t-|de|na los}} | | * Japanese: {{t-|ja|どうぞお先に|tr=どうぞおさきに, dōzo o-saki ni}} | | * Japanese: {{t-|ja|どうぞお先に|tr=どうぞおさきに, dōzo o-saki ni}} | | * Navajo: {{tø|nv|hágoshį́į́}} | | * Navajo: {{tø|nv|hágoshį́į́}} |
Revision as of 23:36, 3 October 2013 English Verb go ahead - (idiomatic) To proceed; to begin.
- Go ahead and eat without me. I expect to be very late.
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