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==Verb==
==Verb==
{{verb2|go|goes|went|gone|going}}
{{verb2|go|goes|went|gone|going}}
# {{past participle of|go}}
# {{past participle of|go}} <> tafi, tafiya (bayan ya wuce)


==Adjective==
==Adjective==
{{adjective}}
{{adjective}}
#Not there any more, because it has moved or because it does not [[exist]] anymore.
#Not there any more, because it has moved or because it does not [[exist]] anymore. <> [[ɓace]], [[rashi]], [[babu]].


==Noun==
==Noun==
{{noun}}
{{noun}}
# {{slang}} A term meaning someone is dead.
# {{slang}} A term meaning someone is dead. <> [[mace]], [[rasu]].
#: ''Katie: "Doctor, is he okay?."''
#: ''Katie: "Doctor, is he okay?."''
#: ''The doctor: "I'm sorry, he's '''gone'''".''
#: ''The doctor: "I'm sorry, he's '''gone'''".''
#: ''Katie: "Oh, God no, please don't tell me my father's '''gone'''! (crying)."''
#: ''Katie: "Oh, God no, please don't tell me my father's '''gone'''! (crying)."''

Revision as of 06:16, 4 March 2020

Pronunciation

Verb

Plain form
go

Third person singular
goes

Simple past
went

Past participle
gone

Present participle
going

  1. The past participle of go. <> tafi, tafiya (bayan ya wuce)

Adjective

Positive
gone

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. Not there any more, because it has moved or because it does not exist anymore. <> ɓace, rashi, babu.

Noun

Singular
gone

Plural
gones

  1. (slang) A term meaning someone is dead. <> mace, rasu.
    Katie: "Doctor, is he okay?."
    The doctor: "I'm sorry, he's gone".
    Katie: "Oh, God no, please don't tell me my father's gone! (crying)."