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Marcus Chance
How do I say "I went to Italy" in German?
I want to talk about the past - it was back in February. Google translate says "Ich ging nach Italien." Is that correct?
25 aug. 2015 20:20
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you can say "ging" but that's normally only used in written form. Sounds a bit too formal when you say it. I would say "Ich bin nach Italien gegangen." or "Ich war in Italien."
25 augustus 2015
gehen can mean "to walk" but not necessarily. You can say 'gehen' in meaning "generally going." So gehen does work in "Ich ging nach Italien."
27 augustus 2015
I don't think it is. I think that the verb 'gehen' ('Ich ging' in the past) implies that you walked there!
25 augustus 2015
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