How to Say ‘Are you going’ in German
Gehst du
gayst doo
[gayst doo]
💬 Usage Tip: Because this is a question, the verb comes first: 'Gehst du...?' That's standard German question word order.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Using 'du' is informal. With strangers or in formal contexts, German often uses 'Sie' instead.
Phrase Breakdown
Gehst
[gayst]
are you going
Question form of gehen for 'you' singular.
Gehst du heute trotz des Wetters raus?
Are you going out today despite the weather?
du
[doo]
you
Informal singular pronoun used with friends or family.
Gehst du gern bei Sonne spazieren?
Do you like going for a walk in sunny weather?
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