Recently, I'm being troubled by the difference (if there's any) between the meanings of {chol} and the specific meanings of {ghoS} of "approach, proceed, come, follow (a course)", (i.e. excluding the "go away from" meaning). Let me describe, how I understand this difference, and if I'm wrong (which is usually the case), then please, do correct me. You're in america, and I'm in greece. If I say {Sachol}. then this means that "I get closer to you", but I don't reach the united states. While I'm {chol}ing, I'm travelling towards you, with the distance between us, becoming smaller. But if I say {SaghoS}, then based on the Ca'Non {bIghHa' yIghoS} "go to jail", it means that I actually reach the united states, i.e. I actually come to you. That's how I understand the difference, but since I'm probably wrong, if someone could clarify this, it would be great. ~ bara'qa'