Significado em português

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Passar pelo que eu passei

UK//ɡəʊ θruː wɒt aɪ wɛnt θruː//US//ɡoʊ θru wʌt aɪ wɛnt θru//

Significado de Go through what i went through

Experimentar dificuldades semelhantes às que eu tive.

In simple words: Experience the same difficulties or challenges that I faced.

Passar pelas mesmas dificuldades ou desafios que eu enfrentei.

Go through what i went through em uma frase

  • I can't believe she has to go through what I went through last year.Não acredito que ela tenha que passar pelo que eu passei no ano passado.
  • It's hard to see my friend go through what I went through during my tough times.É difícil ver meu amigo passar pelo que eu passei nos meus tempos difíceis.
  • I hope my brother doesn't have to go through what I went through with my job.Espero que meu irmão não tenha que passar pelo que eu passei com meu emprego.

Como usar Go through what i went through

Used in casual conversations. Not suitable for formal writing or speech. Often used to empathize with someone's struggles.

Usado em conversas casuais. Não é adequado para escrita ou fala formal. Frequentemente usado para mostrar empatia com as lutas de alguém.

Grammar pattern

go through + object

Memory hint

Imagine someone trying to walk a path with all the obstacles they faced.

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Collocations with Go through what i went through

  • go through tough times
  • go through a lot
  • go through the same challenges

Synonyms for Go through what i went through

  • endure the same
  • face similar challenges
  • undergo the same experience

Opposites of Go through what i went through

Common mistakes with Go through what i went through

  • Confusing the phrase with 'go through the motions', which has a different meaning.
  • Using it with different tenses incorrectly, such as 'went through what I go through'.

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Perguntas frequentes sobre Go through what i went through

O que significa Go through what i went through?

Passar pelas mesmas dificuldades ou desafios que eu enfrentei.

O que significa Go through what i went through em português?

Passar pelas mesmas dificuldades ou desafios que eu enfrentei.

Qual é a definição de Go through what i went through?

Experimentar dificuldades semelhantes às que eu tive.

Como se usa Go through what i went through em uma frase?

I can't believe she has to go through what I went through last year.

Pode dar outro exemplo de Go through what i went through?

It's hard to see my friend go through what I went through during my tough times.

Quais são os sinônimos de Go through what i went through?

Algumas alternativas comuns são endure the same, face similar challenges, undergo the same experience.

Qual é o oposto de Go through what i went through?

Significados opostos incluem avoid, skip, ignore.

Que palavras combinam com Go through what i went through?

Costuma combinar com go through tough times, go through a lot, go through the same challenges.

Quais são os erros comuns ao usar Go through what i went through?

Confusing the phrase with 'go through the motions', which has a different meaning. Using it with different tenses incorrectly, such as 'went through what I go through'.

Como se pronuncia Go through what i went through?

US: //ɡoʊ θru wʌt aɪ wɛnt θru//, UK: //ɡəʊ θruː wɒt aɪ wɛnt θruː//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.

Go through what i went through é formal ou informal?

"Go through what i went through" é informal, então combina com conversas casuais com amigos e família.

Quando devo usar Go through what i went through?

Usado em conversas casuais. Não é adequado para escrita ou fala formal. Frequentemente usado para mostrar empatia com as lutas de alguém.