"Toggles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A control or mechanism for switching something on or off, typically repeatedly.
Togas were traditional garments worn by men in ancient Greece and Rome. They consisted of a single piece of fabric draped around the body in a specific way, held together by a brooch or a belt. The style and design of togas varied between Greek and Roman cultures, with the Romans wearing a longer garment called a "laena" and the Greeks wearing a shorter one. Togas were often worn for formal occasions, and their design could indicate the wearer's social status or occupation. The use of togas declined with the fall of the Roman Empire, but their legacy can still be seen in many modern fashion designs.
"toggled" can be verb or past tense of toggle, which means to switch or flip something, usually a switch, button, or lever, from one position or state to another.<br><br>For example:<br>- The light toggle was on the wall.<br>- She toggled the thermostat to turn up the heat.<br><br>It can also be a adjective, indicating something that can be flipped between two states.<br>- The toggle switch is used for turning the TV on or off.<br><br>In computer programming, it means to toggle a feature or action on or off.<br>- The software had a toggle to allow users to customize the interface.
To go: to move from one place to another<br><br>Example: I am going to the store to buy some milk.