Vieni, Divertiti is an Italian equivalent of 'Come, Enjoy'. The imperative 'vieni' is pronounced 'vee-EH-nee', and means '[you] come'. The imperative 'divertiti' is pronounced 'dee-VEHR-tee-tee', and means '[you] enjoy, have a good time'.
to enjoy o.s. =divertirsi
"Yes, I enjoy it!" in English is Sì, mi piace! in Italian.
divertitevi
Godere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to enjoy."Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation is "goh-DEH-reh."
Godere in Italian means "to enjoy" in English.
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Divertiti! to one person and Divertitevi! to two or more individuals in Italian.
"Enjoy the holiday while it lasts!" in English is Goditi le vacanze finchè durano! in Italian.
Thanks for asking this! This give me an opportunity to answer my first question! Oh, right, the answer. You say "enjoy your coffee" in Italian like this:"gustare il vostro caffè" Thanks again!
In Italian or "In Italiano" you would say - "goda della vostra vacanza" … which means enjoy your vacation
godere- gu-de-re
Come sta? in Italian is "How are you doing?" in English.
Italian - venire qui English- Come here