Okay, so previous video we learned to which means to go. And I want to compare that a little bit to a new guy, which is the old means to go as our butt. So more means to like to leave a place to walk away to leave, okay or to just walk around, whereas to has a certain destination, okay? I'm going to someplace so you can basically translate to to go to and you can translate so to leave or go wing as an ongoing, Okay, fantastic. So if you're in a restaurant, you're fed up, and you want to leave, you can say y Alto, y alto I want to go, you can't say well choose because then you have to say go where we are, and then you can add oil to, I don't know, Jordan hotel, if you remember that from the last video. Anyways.
So what we have then is the difference between at all and cheap, both are super, super useful. They both sort of can be translated loosely to to go, but they both are quite different from each other. Again, I just want to reiterate here if you use this cheat, you have to say a place So we can say a city name. For instance, we can say Beijing. So I want to go to Beijing while to Beijing well to Beijing fantastic. And remember, we can repeat the verb result while debating salt.
So I want to walk around a little bit in Beijing.