This is the 293rd most frequent Czech word.
jít
"Jít" means "to go" in English.
Here, 'jít' is used in its infinitive form to suggest an action that someone is recommended to undertake, framing it within a modal construction.
Měli byste tam jít hned.
You should go there immediately.
In this context, the verb 'jít' is used idiomatically to express the feasibility or possibility of something happening or functioning, shifting from its literal meaning to a metaphorical usage.
Tohle nejde, musíme najít jiné řešení.
This won't work, we need to find another solution.
In this sentence, 'jít' is conjugated in the first person singular, indicating the subject is performing the act of walking or going to a specified location, denoting physical movement.