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Vieni a trovarmi is an Italian equivalent of 'Come see me'. The imperative 'vieni' means '[you] come'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The infinitive 'trovare'means 'to find'. The personal pronoun 'mi' means 'me'. All together, it's pronounced 'vee-EH-nee ah troh-VAHR-mee'.

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"How are you?" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come stai? The interrogative and second person informal singular present indicative may be heard asked of someone in the speaker's close circle of family, friends, and peers. The pronunciation of the phrase will be "KO-mey steye" in Italian.

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Italia, stiamo arrivando! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italy, here we come!" The exclamation translates literally as "Italy, we're arriving!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ee-TA-lya STYA-mo AR-ree-VAN-do" in Pisan Italian.

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Voglio visitarti! and Voglio visitarvi! are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I want to visit you!" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciation will be "VO-lyo VEE-zee-TAR-tee" in the singular and "VO-lyo VEE-zee-TAR-vee" in the plural in Pisan Italian.

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"Come here!" in English is Vieni qui! to one person and Venite qui! to two or more individuals in Italian.

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"Friends gather here!" in English is Gli amici si riuniscono qui! in Italian.

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Vieni qui! in Italian means "Come here!" in English.

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Io vengo qui

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