Usage examples of "die" in English with translation to Italian

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Without air we would die. Senza l'aria, moriremmo.
I'm about to die. Sto per morire.
Was I about to die? Stavo per morire?
She had her only son die. Ha visto morire il suo unico figlio.
Her husband is about to die. Suo marito sta per morire.
Why do you want to die? Perché desideri morire?
I would rather die than surrender. Preferirei morire piuttosto che arrendermi.
You're too young to die. Sei troppo giovane per morire.
I will die by a cold. Morirò di raffreddore.
Tom hopes Mary won't die. Tom spera che Mary non muoia.
I'm too young to die! Sono troppo giovane per morire!
They die well that live well. Muoiono bene quelli che vivono bene.
Tom wasn't ready to die. Tom non era pronto a morire.
All of us must die some day. Tutti noi dobbiamo morire un giorno.
He had his son die last year. Ha visto morire suo figlio l'anno scorso.
She didn't want him to die. Lei non voleva che lui morisse.
I want to die, but I cannot. Voglio morire, ma non posso.
I would rather die than do it. Preferirei morire piuttosto che farlo.
It was her fate to die young. Era il suo destino morire giovane.
I want to die with Getter Jaani. Voglio morire con Getter Jaani.
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