What's going on? translates as Was ist los?
'How is it going' is translated to 'Wie geht es dir' in German.
Where are you going in German is: "Wo gehen Sie?" (pronounced: Wo gay-en zee"
I am going dancing = ich gehe Tanzen
Ich gehe
Ich werde wahnsinnig
"Geh zur hölle" would be the translation in to German
If you are going to Germany or Austria, then, yes, you need only the German language to get by.
Ich werde dich zu schlagen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
Someone already down is 'unten'.Someone going down is going 'abwärts', 'nach unten' or 'runter'.Someone going down on the floor is going 'zu boden'.Someone here going down to someone there is going 'hinunter'.Someone there coming down to someone here is coming 'herunter'.And finally someone feeling down is 'unglücklich'.
I am going to the Fatherland = Ich gehe zum Vaterland.
They're going bowling = Sie gehen Bowling
"Wie geht es dir?" is how you would say "How are you?" in German.