"You are going to Italy" in English is Vai in Italiainformally to one person, Va in Italia formally to one person, and Andate in Italia to more than one person in Italian.
"Are you going to be present for...?" in English is Sarai presente a...? in Italian.
Andando in Italian means "going" in English.
Andate! in Italian means "Go!" or "You're going" in English.
"You are going to the supermarket" in English is Tu stai andando al supermercato in Italian.
"Dove stai andando?"
Cosa succede? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "What is going on?" The interrogative in the third person singular of the present indicative also may be translated into English as "What's happening?" The pronunciation will be "KO-sa soot-TCHEH-dey" in Italian.
Andiamo a suonare! in Italian means "We're going to play (instruments)!" in English.
Perché e dove in Italia vai? is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Why and where in Italy are you going?" The example models the second person informal singular form of the verb, which is used with a listener who is within the speaker's close-knit group of family, friends, and peers. The pronunciation will be "per-KEY DO-vey ee-nee-TA-lya veye" in Italian.
"You are going to have a wonderful school year!" in English is Stai per avere un meraviglioso anno scolastico! in Italian.
Per quanto tempo starai lì?
sara un giorno fantastico
Sta iniziando un lungo giorno