Perché devo andare a fare spese is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "because I got to go shopping."
Specifically, the conjunction perché means "because, why." The verb devo means "(I) have to." The infinitive andare means "to go." The dependent preposition ameans "to." The infinitive fare means "to do, to make." The feminine noun spese means "expenses."
The pronunciation is "pehr-KEH DEH-voh ahn-DAH-reh ah FAH-reh SPEH-seh."
capito is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
Shopping Bags - She Got from You - was created in 2004.
"Got it!" in English is Ho capito! in Italian.
Dijana Di. She got this award because of her really unusual sculptures.
Yes because I going to pop some tags only got twenty dollars in my pocket
Non ho afferrato is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I didn't get it".Specifically, the adverb non is "not". The auxiliary ho means "(I) have". The past participle of the present infinitive afferrare translates as "got, grabbed, grasped, seized".The pronunciation will be "noh-noh AHF-fehr-RAH-toh" in Italian.
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Well i love to doing shopping because i enjoyed it a lot. I treated as an entertainment. I got many experience's while doing shopping. Now i am interesting to doing shopping online. Recently i have buy some items online and save money.
Tener - to have Yo lo tengo - I have it If you want to say to "got" as in acquired something then that is acquerir.
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eccolo qua!