Andare want "to be" = essere
Io sono andato
tu sei andato
lui è andato
and so on....
The conjugation of the Italian word 'andare' in the present tense is:
The Italian word "vino" translates to "wine" in English.
The verb "to be" does not have a present-tense conjugation in Aramaic: "am", "is", and "are" are implied by context.
The Italian word for 'yes' is 'sรฌ'.
The Italian word for 50 is "cinquanta."
No, "is" is not a preposition. It is a "be" verb that is used to link the subject of a sentence with a subject complement.
Andare in Italian means "to go" in English.
andare a lavorare
andare in piscina
"Going" is an English equivalent of the Italian word andante.Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present participle of the infinitive andare ("to go"). The pronunciation is "ahn-DAHN-teh."
lasciar andare
"To go to bed" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase andare a letto.Specifically, the infinitive andare means "to go." The preposition a means "to." The masculine noun lettomeans "bed."The pronunciation is "ahn-DAH-reh ah LEHT-toh."
possiamo andare alla biblioteca?
Devo andare is an Italian equivalent of 'I have to go'. The verb 'devo' means '[I] have to'. The infinitive 'andare' means 'to go'. Together, they're pronounced 'DEH-voh ahn-DAH-reh'.
Dover andare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to have to go."Specifically, the infinitive dovere means "to have to, to ought to." The infinitive andare means "to go, to leave." The pronunciation is "doh-VEH-rahn-DAH-reh."
"Do you want to go to lunch?" in English is Vuoi andare a pranzo? in Italian.
Vuoi andare a bere qualcosa ?
Devo andare e discreta mio rifiuti