"Right away!" in English is Subito! in Italian.
spirited away..
"Took" in English is preso or, in the sense of "taken away," tolto in Italian.
Stare lontano da me! in Italian means "Stay away from me!" in English.
Perché non possono salire subito sul treno? in Italian means "Why can't they leave right away on the train?" in English.
ottenere da me con questo stupido
Festa di partenza is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "going away party." The feminine singular prepositional phrase translates literally as "party of departure" in English. The pronunciation will be "FEH-sta dee par-TEN-tsa" in Italian.
Da asporto as a noun and portare via as a verb are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "take away." Context makes clear which option suits. The respective pronunciations will be "da a-SPOR-to" and "por-TA-rey VEE-a" in Italian.
Immediatamente and subito are Italian equivalents of the English word "immediately." Birthplace and personal preferences determine whether "immediately" (case 1) or "at once," "immediately," "right away" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "em-MEY-dya-ta-MEN-tey" and "SOO-bee-to" in Pisan Italian.
"I have to go away" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Devo andare via. The present indicative in the first person singular, present infinitive, and adverb also translate into English as "I'm obliged (supposed) to go away," "I must (need to, ought to) go away," and "I should be going away" according to context. The pronunciation will be "DEY-vo an-DA-rey VEE-a" in Italian.
Anch'io mi sento così a volte e poi mi passa in Italian means "I too feel that way at times, and then it goes away" in English.
"Far away from your lamp" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase lungi dal vostro lume. The masculine singular phrase also translates as "Far from your enlightenment" or "Far from your light" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "LOON-ghee dal VO-stro LOO-mey" in Pisan Italian.
You would say 'nigete kudasai.' That is 'please get away.' Just 'get away' is 'nigeru.'