Andare in Italia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to go to Italy." The pronunciation of the words -- which literally mean and sequence as "to go in Italy" -- will be "an-DA-rey EE-nee-TA-lya" in Italian.
"Go, Italy!" in English is Forza, Italia! in Italian.
Italia, qui vengo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italy, here I come!" The pronunciation will be "ee-TA-lya kwee VEN-go" in Italian.
"Let's go to the beach Saturday!" in English is Andiamo alla spiaggia sabato! in Italian.
Andiamo, ragazze! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Let's go, girls!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates as "(That) we may go, girls!" or "We're going, girls!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "an-DYA-mo ra-GAT-tsey" in Italian.
Bellissimo uomo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Hot man!" The masculine singular phrase translates literally as "Gorgeous man!" or "Handsomest man!" and will be heard alongside slangy, trendy phrases that come and go, often with double meanings. The pronunciation will be "bel-LEES-see-mo WO-mo" in Pisan Italian.
Davino is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Dave." The diminutive serves as an affectionate nickname for Davide ("David"), whose origins go back to the ancient Hebrew דָּוִד (Dāwīḏ, "beloved"). The pronunciation will be "da-VEE-no" for the nickname and "da-VEE-dey" for the forename in Italian.
"I wish I could go visit Italy soon!" in English is Desidero poter visitare l'Italia presto! in Italian.
Vengo dall'Italia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm from Italy!" The declarative/exclamatory statement translates literally as "I come from Italy!" in English. The pronunciation will be "VEN-go dal-lee-TA-lya" in Italian.
Italia, qui vengo! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italy, here I come!" The pronunciation will be "ee-TA-lya kwee VEN-go" in Italian.
Andare in Italian means "to go" in English.
"Let's go!" in English means Andiamo! in Italian.
"Borough (of) Italy" literally and "Italy outside of Italy" loosely are English equivalents of the Italian name Borgo Italia. The masculine singular and feminine singular nouns most famously reference an Italian restaurant in Peachtree, Georgia. The pronunciation will be "BOR-go ee-TA-lya" in Italian.
Andate! in Italian means "Go!" or "You're going" in English.
"Let's go out to eat!" in English is Andiamo a mangiare fuori! in Italian.
"Do you want to go to lunch?" in English is Vuoi andare a pranzo? in Italian.
"It is necessary to go to work!" in English is È necessario andare a lavorare! in Italian
"I wish I can go with..." in English is Spero che io possa andare con... in Italian.
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