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  1. 28. Juni 2017 · I gotta go = I have [got] to go = I must go. Alternatively, I oughta go = I ought to go = I should go. Different words with potentially different implied meanings, but note that very often the speaker wouldn't want to be drawn on whether he's leaving because he must, ought to or simply wants to go. – FumbleFingers.

  2. I will go. Ich werde gehen. [you] gotta [coll.] [du] musst [you] gotta [coll.] [ihr] müsst: sb. gotta [coll.] jd. muss: I have to go. Ich muss fort. I have to go. Ich muss gehen. I ought to go. Ich sollte gehen. I'm to go tomorrow. Ich soll morgen gehen. Am I to go there? Soll ich dorthin gehen? What should I go in? Was soll ich anziehen? I ...

  3. Zur Textübersetzung. I gotta go now. ich muss jetzt los ugs. I gotta go euph. ich muss mal ugs. Beispiele aus dem Internet (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft) I gotta go now . www.golyr.de. Ich werde jetzt gehen ." www.golyr.de. I gotta go my own way . www.golyr.de. Ich will meinen eigenen weg gehen können. www.golyr.de.

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  5. gotta = got to (for obligation) “Gonna”, “gotta” and “wanna” are informal forms. Native English speakers often use them in conversations. You may also see gonna, wanna and gotta in written text messages or tweets. But in more formal emails and letters, going to, want to and have to / need to are more suitable.

  6. 'I got to go' is said like 'I gotta go'. A very important English phrase you need to know. Robin teaches it with practical advice in his video.————————————...

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  7. "I gotta go" is an acceptable phrase in written English, and is used to express the need to leave. For example: "I'm sorry, but I gotta go. I have an appointment to get to.". exact ( 60 ) I gotta go, bye". 1. The Guardian - TV & Radio. "I gotta go home". 2. The New York Times. I gotta go, Emily. 3. The New Yorker. Um … I gotta go. 4. The Guardian.