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Va' a mangiare! in the singular and Andate a mangiare! in the plural are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Go eat!" The choice depends upon whether the speaker is talking with one family member, friend or peer (in the first case) or more (in the second example). The respective pronunciations will be "va man-DJA-rey" and "an-DA-tey a man-DJA-rey" in Italian.

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Facciamo festa! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's party!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates into English as "(That) we may party!" or "We're partying!" according to context. The pronunciation will be "fat-TCHA-mo FEH-sta" in Italian.

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Mangiare e godere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat and enjoy."

Specifically, the infinitive mangiare means "to eat." The conjunction e means "and." The infinitive goderemeans "to enjoy."

The pronunciation is "mahn-DJAH-reh goh-DEH-reh."

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Vieni a mangiare la pizza! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Come eat Pizza!"

Specifically, the imperative vieni means "(informal singular you) come." The dependent preposition a means "to." The infinitive mangiare means "to eat." The feminine singular definite article la means "the." The feminine noun pizza is an Italian loan word in English.

The pronunciation is "VYEH-nee ah mahn-DJAH-reh lah PEETS-tsah."

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Beviamo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's drink!" The first person plural present verb also translates as "(That) we may drink!" or "We're drinking!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "bey-VYA-mo" in Italian.

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"Let's go to lunch!" in English is Andiamo a pranzo! in Italian.

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"Enjoy your meal!" in English is Buon appetito! in Italian.

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"Let's eat!" in English means Mangiamo! in Italian.

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Andiamo in Italia is an Italian equivalent of 'Let's go to Italy'.

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