"To come" is an English equivalent of the Italian word venire. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "vey-NEE-rey" in Italian.
venire a trovarmi
vuoi venire con me?
puoi venire in America
Il volo in Italian means "the flight" in English.
Vieni a casa mia? as an invitationStai per venire a casa mia? question about the matter of fact
Venire con te is an Italian equivalent of 'to come with you'. The infinitive 'venire' is pronounced 'veh-NEE-ray', and means 'to come'. The preposition 'con' is pronounced 'kohn', and means 'with'. The personal pronoun 'te' is pronounced 'tay', and means 'you'.
Puoi venire a prendermi? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Can you pick me up?" The question translates literally as "Can you come to fetch me?" in English. The pronunciation will be "pwoy vey-NEE-rey a PREN-der-mee" in Italian.
Italian - venire qui English- Come here
'You're invited to an Italian dinner party' in English means Siete invitati ad una cena con italiana con ospiti in Italian.
If you want to say "I can't/I cannot" in Italian, you say: "Non posso" alone or followed by what it is you cannot do it - for example, "Non posso venire stasera" (I can't come tonight).
When translated from English to Italian a raccoon is a procione
"Out" in English is fuori in Italian.