Go-stop

Synonyms for "go-stop"

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Translations

4 translations across 3 languages.

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Japanese

1 entries
  • ゴーストップ noun (Translations)

Korean

2 entries
  • 고도리 noun (Translations)
  • 고스톱 noun (Translations)

Polish

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  • go-stop noun (Translations)

Sample sentences

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Spot a group of old people playing cards in a park and chances are they're playing Go-Stop. Originally a card game from Japan, it's now a Korean tradition in its own right.

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In Korea we used to play Hwatu, which means, literally, “the battle of the flowers”, but there were also other games such as Koi-Koi and Go-Stop.

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They are used to play a game called Godori, or Go-Stop, the goal of which is to match the cards in your hand with the cards laid out on the table.

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Flower card solitaire and go-stop, the most popular game, were ways some residents at the center passed the time and exercised their minds.

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