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Fra: LeeDato: 24/02/2010-13:43
Hi, Does anyone know what "går mot" means in English? Thanks.
Depends on the context. Do you have more?
I thought it meant "I tend to do something" as in "I usually do something" but perhaps it could also mean "I give my attention to something". Also I hear things like "Når det går mot helg!" which I translate as "The weekend is coming / drawing near" but maybe that's just an idiom of some sort.
Usually it's referring to something in the near future, like "det går mot vår" (spring is upon us / near), "kampen går mot uavgjort" (the match is heading towards a draw).
Thanks.
"går mot" indicates the (likely) result of an ongoing prosess/change. "Det går mot et et uavgjort resultat i fotballkampen". "Det går mot vanskelige tider for bøndene."