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Siamo arrivate! in the feminine and Siamo arrivati! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "We have arrived!"

Specifically, the auxiliary verb siamo means "(we) have" in this context. The feminine plural past participle arrivate means "arrived" in the sense of an all-female group. The masculine plural past participle arrivatitranslates as "arrived" in terms of a group that is either all-male or mixed female and male.

The pronunciations will be "SYA-mo AR-ree-VA-te" in the feminine and "SYA-mo AR-ree-VA-tee" in the masculine.

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sono felice che sei arrivato salvo (refers to male) - sono felice che sei arrivata salva (refers to female) - sono felice che siete arrivati salvi (refers to more than 1 person)

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ma io vengo a visitare

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arrivare

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