Va' a mangiare! in the singular and Andate a mangiare! in the plural are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Go eat!" The choice depends upon whether the speaker is talking with one family member, friend or peer (in the first case) or more (in the second example). The respective pronunciations will be "va man-DJA-rey" and "an-DA-tey a man-DJA-rey" in Italian.
lets us go to the mall
It means lets go see a movie.
It is Spanish for "Lets go to the store to buy fruits"
up up lets go beter up up and away
lets play darts
Chotto lets dake
Let's Party= vamos a celebrar
The Italian language is said to have over 250000 words, take into a account their English translations and the average lengh of a definition (lets say 20) that would make over 10 million words DISPLAYED in the dictionary. The translated amount would of course be more or less a quarter of a million.
To dub is to provide a soundtrack (translation) to a foreign movie.Eg. Whenver Italy screens a Hollywood Movie, the whole film is screened in Italian. The film has been dubbed into Italian.English dub is when the people talk in English. Lets say the show you are watching is from Japan if it is in English dub then instead of it being in Japanese it will be in English.
it means: for my beautiful
Lets have a tea party
Everywhere I Go by Hollywood Undead
Etta jones
1953
"The goddess" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la dea.Specifically, the feminine definite article la means "the." The feminine noun dea means "goddess." The pronunciation is "lah DEH-ah."
The phrase "lets fool around" can be translated to French as "faisons des bêtises" or "amusons-nous."
i love you, you love me, lets go party sang by me