'Voglio giocare' is a common, general Italian equivalent of 'I want to play'. It's pronounced 'VOH-lyoh djoh-KAH-reh'. But for playing Musical Instruments, the phrase becomes 'Voglio suonare'. That's pronounced 'VOH-lyoh swoh-NAH-reh'.
vuoi giocare a prendere?
"Do you want to play?" in English is Vuoi giocare? in Italian.
If you want to say happy retirement in Italian you would say, pensione felice. You would say good luck by saying buona fortuna.
Vuoi essere là
Voglio solo
there isn't really an "it" in italian, so if you want to say "it's italian, you would just say italiano (itah lee ah no) hope it helps :)
In the main dining room, they play Italian music In the bathrooms they play people telling you things to learn Italian, for example, "Rose," then they say it in Italian. They repeat it, then they say another word and repeat it then say them both in a sentence.
they can't play soccer, at all. (;
You say "hey guys want to play soccer"
non lo so
Beautiful soul in Italian is "anima bella" :) If you want to know anything else in another language you can look it up with Google translate.
What do you want to know about Italian unification during these years? If you say"Everything," then you can forget it.