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"Let's go!" or "We're going!" are English equivalents of the Italian word Andiamo!

Specifically, the word is a verb in the present tense. It may be either the present indicative ("We're going") or the present imperative ("Let's go"). Either way, the pronunciation remains "an-DYA-mo" in Italian.

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โˆ™ 12y ago

"Noi andiamo" is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "We go."

Specifically, the personal pronoun "noi" means "we." It does not have to be used - other than for emphasis or clarity - because the verb form makes the subject clear. The verb "andiamo" means "(We) are going, do go, go."

The pronunciation is "noy* ahn-DYAH-moh."

*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "boy."

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โˆ™ 12y ago

andare- to go

vado- i go

vai- you go

va- he/she/it gos

andiamo- we go (lets go)

andate- (plural of you go)

vanno- they go

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โˆ™ 13y ago

'Andiamo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Let's go'. It's the command form of the imperative, in the first person plural. It's pronounced 'ahn-DYAH-moh'.

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