weitergehen
go on
to continue
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weitergehen synonyms
What's the difference between weitergehen / fortfahren / weitermachen / sich fortsetzen / losgehen / vorangehen
A neutral, fairly formal way to say 'to continue', often used for actions, speech, or a process.
A very common, everyday way to say 'to keep doing something' or 'continue', often about work, study, or an activity.
Used when something continues by itself, with emphasis on the process rather than a person doing it; common for events or conditions.
Means 'to start' or 'to set off'; closer to the beginning of something than to continuing it.
Means 'to go ahead' or 'to make progress'; often about movement or development, not just continuing.
Means 'to continue and carry on', often used for a conversation, task, project, or work that has already started.
Usually means 'to stop'; it is often the opposite of continuing, though in some fixed uses it can mean 'to last'.
Means 'to break off' or 'to cancel'; it stops something before it is finished.
Means 'to go on' or 'to last'; it emphasizes the length of a process or state.
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How to pronounce weitergehen and what this word means
weitergehen means go on. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce weitergehen
/ˈvaɪtɐˌɡeːən/
weitergehen translation
go on
weitergehen examples
Bitte go on, ich höre zu.
weitergehen transcription
/ˈvaɪtɐˌɡeːən/
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weitergehen meaning: what does it mean?
fortfahren
weitergehen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
weitergehen is pronounced as /ˈvaɪtɐˌɡeːən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
weitergehen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Bitte go on, ich höre zu. Translation: Пожалуйста, продолжай, я слушаю.
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