gå ut

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See also: gaut, Gaut, and Gäut

Norwegian Nynorsk

Verb

ut (present tense går ut, past tense gjekk ut, supine gått ut, past participle utgått, present participle utgåande, imperative gå ut)

  1. (intransitive) to expire
  2. (intransitive) to go outside, exit
  3. (intransitive) to proceed
    • Vi trur på Den heilage ande, som er Herre og gjer levande, som går ut frå Faderen og Sonen.
      We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son.

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Swedish

Verb

ut (present går ut, preterite gick ut, supine gått ut, imperative gå ut)

  1. to expire
    Mitt pass har gått ut
    My passport has expired
    Mjölken har gått ut
    The milk is past its best before date
  2. to go out, exit
    Jag gick ut ur rummet
    I exited the room
  3. to finish (an education or school year)
    Han gick ut nian
    He finished ninth grade
    Hon går ut gymnasiet nästa år
    She finishes high school next year
  4. (with ) to have as one's/its idea
    Metoden gick ut på att intervjua kunder och förändra produkter de ogillade
    The idea behind the method was to interview customers and modify products they disliked
  5. (with över) to afflict (someone innocent)
    Kollektiv bestraffning går ut över oskyldiga
    Collective punishment afflicts innocent people
    Jag vet att du inte hade något med det att göra, så det är trist att det gått ut över dig
    I know you had nothing to do with it, so it's a shame that it has negatively affected you
  6. (with med) to make publicly known, to announce
    De har gått ut med att de kommer ändra kebabsåsreceptet
    They've announced that they are going to change the kebab sauce recipe
  7. (with med) to walk (a dog or the like)
    gå ut med hunden
    walk the dog
    Han är ute och går med hunden
    He's out walking his dog
  8. (of a game like patience/solitaire) to be won
    Patiensen gick ut
    The game of patience was won

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