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How I can to say - I'm going to in Dutch
Nov 6, 2015 12:26 AM
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"Ik ga / Ik ga naar"
"Ik ga de afwas doen"
"I'm going to do the dishes"
"I'm going to the market."
"Ik ga naar de markt."
November 6, 2015
I'd like to give you 2 sample sentences:
"Ik ga naar de supermarkt" (I'm about to go to the supermarket) [location]
"Ik ga winnen" (I will win) [time in the future]
For any location you will be going to you can use [Ik ga naar +object] e.g. "Ik ga naar de winkel" (I'm going to the shop).
For an action in the near future, you can use [Ik ga +infinitive] e.g. "Ik ga winkelen" (I'm going shopping).
November 19, 2015
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