0 Hi, would you please take a look at this and make it clear? 02br 02br 00Which is the right meaning of "go hungry"? 02br 00a. be(stay) hungry. 02br 00b. become hungry. 02br 00c. either (according to the context). 0-
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0 Hello, Babyblue, Welcome! 02br 00Here, "go" is the equivalent of "get", so the meaning is b 0-
— Pieanne
0 Hello, Babyblue, Welcome!
02br 00Here, "go" is the equivalent of "get", so the meaning is b 0-
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0 Pieanne, I respecfully disagree - I wouldn't say "I go hungry every afternoon around 3." But I would say "Even in our own cities, thousands of people go hungry every day." I think it means to be hungry without being able to alleviate the hunger - in other words, to stay hungry. -khoff 0-
5002br 02br 00I really understood "go" had the same meaning as "get", see, involving motion... 02br 00Thanks for the explanation, Khoff, correct me any time! 010id7