going to go
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gonnago
/ˈɡʌnəˌɡoʊ/
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going to go →
gonnago
/ˈɡʌnəˌɡoʊ/
To intend to depart or move to a place; to plan to leave or visit somewhere.
In fast, natural speech, 'going to go' is very often compressed into 'gonnago'. This makes it sound like a single, shorter word, which is common among native speakers.
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Example 1
I'm gonnago to the store later.
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Example 2
Are you gonnago with them tonight?
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Example 3
What time are you gonnago for lunch today?
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Example 4
I think she's gonnago with her sister instead.
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Example 5
Are you gonnago ahead and start without me?
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gonnago