Wenn nichts mehr geht = When nothing else works
"Das geht nicht" means "That does not travel." or "That does not go."
The German word geht is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb gehenEr/sie/es geht = he/she/it goes
Wie geht's? is used for How are you?/ How's it going?/What's up?It is a shortened version of the phrase 'Wie geht es Dir?' (informal) or 'Wie geht es Ihnen?' (formal) and can be literally translated as "how goes it for you?"
Wenn ich müde bin, gehe ich ins/zu Bett = When I'm tired I go to bed
Most of the time it means "I have understood nothing" or simply "I understood nothing".
"Ich kann nichts dafuer" means it`s not my fault or there`s nothing I can do. "Ich bin in der Pubertaet" means I`m in puberty.
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Mir geht's gutEs geht mir gut
If/When I am really hungry (literally- have great hunger)... (It's a fragment.)
Mir geht es means I'm OK in English.Normally the phrase would be: Mir geht es gut (I'm fine) or Mir geht es schlecht (I'm not well). The lack of an ending to the phrase indicates a melancholy mood.It means: I'm well or I'm fine =========================se is not GermanI'm fine = mir geht es gut
wie geht es sie? is grammatically incorrectwie geht es dir? = how are you (informal, singular)wie geht es euch = how are you (informal, plural)wie geht es ihr? = how is shewie geht es ihm? = how is hewie geht es ihnen? = how are theywie geht es Ihnen? = how are you (formal)
It is "goes".