Mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat up!" The present imperative in the second person informal singular also may be translated in this context as "Eat!" or "Enjoy your food!" Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "MAN-dja" in Italian.
Tiramisù in Italian is "Pull me up!" in English.
"Pick-me-up" ini English means Tiramisù in Italian.
Adesso zitto e mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Now shut up and eat!" The exclamation also translates as "Now silence and eat!" The pronunciation will be "a-DES-so TSEET-to ey MAN-dja" in Italian.
"Drink up!" is Bere fino...! in Italian.
"Hurry up!" in English is Sbrigati! in the singular or Sbrigatevi! in the plural in Italian.
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Destra su in Italian is "right hand up" in English.
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"You brighten up my day!" in English is Tu illumini la mia giornata! in Italian.
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"Mangiamo!" is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's eat!"Specifically, the Italian word is the first person plural form of the present imperative. The form actually is the same as the present indicative (translated as "We are eating, do eat, eat") and as the present subjunctive (translated as "(that) we may eat"). Regardless of the use, the pronunciation remains the same: "mahn-DJYAH-moh."
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