"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.
"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."
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
'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'.
Lets go downstairs!
'Lets go' in Spanish
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Vamos a la tienda
lets go
Gigolò is an Italian equivalent of the English word "gigolo".Specifically, the word functions as a French loan word in Italian. It is thought to originate in the French gigolette("woman hired as a dancing partner"). The pronunciation will be "DJEE-go-LO" in Italian.
masho means the verb 'do' ie. ikkimasho = lets go nomimasho = lets drink
Albergo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "hotel." The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun will be "al-BER-go" in Italian.
Andiamo - Come on, Lets go
the answer is......... How do you use the word lets in a sentence?
The Italian word for no is no.
Lungo is an Italian equivalent of the English surname "Long".Specifically, the word functions as an adjective or noun in Italian. In both cases, the word is in the masculine singular form. The pronunciation will be "LOON-go" in Italian.