Usage examples of "play cards" in English with translation to Italian

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We need another person to play cards. Abbiamo bisogno di un'altra persona per giocare a carte.
They sat around the table to play cards. Si sedettero intorno al tavolo per giocare a carte.
Certainly, I like playing cards. Certo, mi piace giocare a carte.
Play there. Gioca lì.
Show your cards. Mostra le tue carte.
The children went to play in the park. I bambini sono andati a giocare al parco.
I'm going to do a trick with only four cards. Sto per fare un trucco con solo quattro carte.
If you like, I will teach you to play chess. Se volete, vi insegnerò a giocare a scacchi.
"Whose cards are these?" "They are Fahima's." "Di chi sono queste carte?" "Sono di Fahima."
Would you like to play tennis on Sundays? Ti piacerebbe giocare a tennis la domenica?
Do you accept credit cards? Accetta carte di credito?
Tom spent a lot of time trying to learn how to play the French horn. Tom ha speso un sacco di tempo a imparare a suonare il corno francese.
Deal us the cards. Distribuiscici le carte.
Tomorrow he'll play tennis. Domani giocherà a tennis.
How many Christmas cards did you write last year? Quante cartoline di Natale hai scritto l'anno scorso?
I play the piano. Suono il piano.
Do you take credit cards? Prende carte di credito?
Jim likes to play the drum. A Jim piace suonare la batteria.
Gift Cards carta regalo
No, but I play tennis. No, però gioco a tennis.
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