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Do you want to go to Italy?
Vuoi andare in Italia?
But I am already in Italy!
Ma sono già in Italia!
I am a chef in a restaurant.
Sono uno chef in un ristorante.
in the
(plural masculine)
negli
I want to go to Italy for vacation.
Voglio andare in vacanza in Italia.
Yes, I really want to go to Italy with my friend.
Sì, voglio davvero andare in Italia con il mio amico.
I believe in a god.
Credo in un dio.
I am in a taxi.
Sono in un taxi.
I’m going to Japan for a vacation.
Vado in Giappone per una vacanza.
I am going to Japan now, goodbye!
Ora vado in Giappone, arrivederci!
You should go to a hospital.
Dovresti andare in ospedale.
I live in Italy.
Vivo in Italia.
I pray in a church.
Prego in una chiesa.
Mario enters a taxi.
Mario entra in un taxi.
I want to go to Italy tomorrow.
Voglio andare in Italia domani.
My brother works in a hospital.
Mio fratello lavora in ospedale.
I am no longer your friend and I will not come to Italy with you anymore.
Non sono più tuo amico e non verrò più in Italia con te.
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