Torna al lavoro (to one person)
Tornate al lavoro (plural)
"It is necessary to go to work!" in English is È necessario andare a lavorare! in Italian
andare a lavorare
If you are under a doctor's care, you can go back to work when your doctor releases you to go back to work. This will depend on what is being treated and how well you respond to that treatment.
The duration of Five Women Go Back to Work is 1800.0 seconds.
Five Women Go Back to Work was created on 2009-01-06.
Five Women Go Back to Work ended on 2009-02-09.
"To work" in English is al lavoro ("to the work") or lavorare ("to work") in Italian.
Devo andare a lavorare is an Italian equivalent of 'I have to go to work'. The verb 'devo' means '[I] have to'. The infinitive 'andare' means 'to go'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The infinitive 'lavorare' means 'to work'. All together, they're pronounced 'DEH-voh ahn-DAH-reh ah lah-voh-RAH-reh'.
"When will you be back?" in English is Quando ritornerai?in Italian.
six weeks
Giano is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Janus." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- whose origins go back to the two-faced Roman god of beginnings and endings -- will be "DYA-no" in Italian.
Amelia is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Amelie." The feminine proper name in question traces its origins back to the German word amal for "work." The pronunciation will be "a-MEY-lya" in Italian.