As a Noun:
1. [This sign can go in any comfortable more or less horizontal direction in a straight line or an arc, but always with the finger moving laterally in the direction of the movement.] The movement of a person from one place to another. English = going (away from point of reference), coming (towards point of reference).
2. The fact that someone has travelled and is present at a meeting or some other event. English = attendance.
As a Verb or Adjective:
1. [This sign can go in any comfortable more or less horizontal direction in a straight line or an arc, but always with the finger moving laterally in the direction of the movement. When going vertically up or down it is considered to be a separate sign: see signs for 'go up' and 'go down'.] Of a person, to move from one place to another. English = go, go to (away from point of reference), come, come to (towards point of reference).
2. To go to and be present at a meeting or event. English = attend.