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

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Translations: all28 volare28
The pigeon has flown away. Il piccione è volato via.
Tom flew to Boston yesterday. Tom è volato a Boston ieri.
We let the bird fly. Lasciamo l'uccello volare.
Not all birds can fly. Non tutti gli uccelli sanno volare.
This bird can't fly. Questo uccello non può volare.
Are you ready to fly? Siete pronti a volare?
The children were flying kites. I bambini stavano facendo volare degli aquiloni.
He flew from London to Paris. Ha volato da Londra a Parigi.
A bird flew into the tree. Un uccello volò sull'albero.
There are also fish that fly. Ci sono anche dei pesci che volano.
My grandmother is able to fly. Mia nonna sa volare.
Birds learn to fly by instinct. Gli uccelli imparano a volare per istinto.
He studied the way birds fly. Ha studiato il modo in cui volano gli uccelli.
The helicopter is flying very low. L'elicottero sta volando molto basso.
Time flies when you're having fun. Il tempo vola quando ci si diverte.
That cormorant lost the ability to fly. Quel cormorano ha perso la capacità di volare.
Can you teach me how to fly? Puoi insegnarmi a volare?
Have you ever seen an elephant fly? Hai mai visto un elefante volare?
Our plane is flying over the clouds. Il nostro aereo sta volando sopra le nuvole.
We often hear people say that time flies. Sentiamo spesso la gente dire che il tempo vola.
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