"Play quietly!" in English is Giocare in silenzio! for having fun and Toccare in silenzio! for playing Musical Instruments in Italian.
"Do you want to play?" in English is Vuoi giocare? in Italian.
"Let's play!" in English means Giochiamo! in Italian.
suono il violino
Andiamo a suonare! in Italian means "We're going to play (instruments)!" in English.
Fare sport is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "play sports." The present infinitive and invariable masculine noun translate literally as "to do (make) sport." The pronunciation will be "FA-rey sport" in Italian.
Amo giocare a golf! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love to play golf!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates as "I do love playing at golf!" in English. The pronunciation will be "A-mo djo-KA-rey a golf" in Italian.
Suonare con brio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to play with spirit" in music.Specifically, the Italian verb suonare means "to play" in this context. The preposition con means "with." The masculine noun brio means "spirit, vigor."The pronunciation will be "swoh-NAH-ray kohn BREE-oh" in Italian.
giocate bravi, ragazzi. (joe-CAT-eh bahv-ee, rag-ah-TTSee)
Toccare per suonare musica! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Touch for music!" The prepositional phrase translates literally as "to touch to play music" in English. The pronunciation will be "tok-KA-rey per swo-NA-rey MOO-zee-ka" in Pisan Italian.
tu gochi i sport you could also say tu gochi i sportivi thats the translation, i have been an Italian teacher for 28 years, trust me when i say i know this.
The same as you play english football
Asobu.