Quando vieni in Inghilterra la prossima volta?
grazie per essere venuto/a.
Diventare maggiorenne is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "coming of age." The pronunciation will be "DEE-ven-TA-rey MAD-djo-REN-ney" in Italian.
Prov(eniente) da proprie coltivazioni in Italian means "coming from (one's) own farms" in English.
PREPARATEVI - PERCHE VENIAMO IN TOUR - The word tour remains the same as it is used as is in the Italian language...
Grazie per essere venuto (one people ) venuti (more people)
"Thank you for coming to our art exhibition!" in English is Grazie per essere venuti alla nostra esposizione! or Vi ringrazio molto di essere venuti alla nostra esposizione! in Italian.
Vieni a casa mia? as an invitationStai per venire a casa mia? question about the matter of fact
Imparare l'italiano, come ti procede? in the singular and Imparare l'italiano, come vi procede? in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How is your Italian coming along?" The two interrogative phrases may be translated literally into English as "Learning Italian, how is it proceeding for you?" in the first case and "Learning Italian, how is it proceeding for you all?" in the second. The respective pronunciations will be "EEM-pa-RA-rey LEE-ta-LYA-no KO-mey tee pro-TCHEY-dey" and "EEM-pa-RA-rey LEE-ta-LYA-no KO-mey vee pro-TCHEY-dey" in Italian.
"When did you arrive?" in English is Quando sei arrivato?when tralking to a man, Quando sei arrivata? when talking to a woman, and Quando siete arrivati? when talking to a group of people in Italian.
Vous venez in French is "Are you coming?" or "You're coming" in English.
"Beautiful house" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Casa Bella. The feminine singular noun and adjective model a distinct grammatical feature in Italian whereby, most un-English-like, adjectives typically follow -- instead of coming before -- their nouns. The pronunciation will be "KA-sa BEL-la" in Italian.
"Je rentre" means "I am coming home" or "I am coming in".