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go пойди
How to say “go” in Russian? “Пойди”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “пойди” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on go in Russian like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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### Tips to Remember the Russian Word
Пойди (poydi) sounds like "poi-dee" which can be broken down into "poi" (sounds like "toy" with a 'p') and "dee" (like the letter "D").
– Associate "пойди" with "poi" from "pointer" indicating direction and "dee" from "deed" emphasizing action.

### Explanations
Пойди (poydi) commands someone to go somewhere. It's an imperative form of the verb "идти" (to go).

### Other Words That Mean the Same Thing
Иди (idi) – another imperative form.
Отправляйся (otpravlyaysya) – more formal, means "set off" or "head to."

### Conjugations of the Verb "Идти" (to go)
Infinitive:
– Идти (idti)

Present Tense:
– Я иду (ya idu) – I go
– Ты идёшь (ty idyosh') – You go (singular, informal)
– Он/Она/Оно идёт (on/ona/ono idyot) – He/She/It goes
– Мы идём (my idyom) – We go
– Вы идёте (vy idyote) – You go (plural/formal)
– Они идут (oni idut) – They go

Past Tense:
– Я шёл/шла (ya shol/shla) – I went (masculine/feminine)
– Ты шёл/шла (ty shol/shla) – You went (masculine/feminine)
– Он шёл (on shol) – He went
– Она шла (ona shla) – She went
– Оно шло (ono shlo) – It went
– Мы шли (my shli) – We went
– Вы шли (vy shli) – You went (plural/formal)
– Они шли (oni shli) – They went

Future Tense:
– Я пойду (ya poydu) – I will go
– Ты пойдёшь (ty poydyosh') – You will go (singular, informal)
– Он/Она/Оно пойдёт (on/ona/ono poydyot) – He/She/It will go
– Мы пойдём (my poydyom) – We will go
– Вы пойдёте (vy poydyote) – You will go (plural/formal)
– Они пойдут (oni poydut) – They will go

### Examples of Sentences Using "Пойди" (poydi)
Пойди в магазин. (Poydi v magazin.) – Go to the store.
Пойди домой. (Poydi domoy.) – Go home.
Пойди к врачу. (Poydi k vrachu.) – Go to the doctor.
Пойди сюда. (Poydi syuda.) – Come here.

### Examples of Sentences Using Other Forms
Я иду в парк. (Ya idu v park.) – I am going to the park.
Она шла на работу. (Ona shla na rabotu.) – She was going to work.
Мы пойдём в кино. (My poydyom v kino.) – We will go to the cinema.

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