* κινέω (kineō): This is a good general-purpose word meaning "to move," "to set in motion," or "to stir." It can apply to both physical objects and abstract concepts.
* μετακινέω (metakineō): This means "to move something from one place to another," implying a change of location.
* φέρω (phérō): This means "to carry," "to bear," or "to bring," and could be used if the "moving" involves transportation.
* χωρέω (choréō): This means "to go," "to proceed," or "to advance," and is more appropriate for people or animals moving themselves.
The best choice depends heavily on the specific situation. To get a precise translation, you'd need to provide the sentence or context in which the word "move" is used.