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

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Io non gioco a biliardo. I don't play pool.
Metti in pausa il gioco. Pause the game.
Il mio gioco è rotto. My toy is broken.
No, però gioco a tennis. No, but I play tennis.
Questo è l'ultimo gioco. This is the last game.
Cristoforo Colombo una volta andò in un McDonald's e ordinò un Happy Meal. Non lo rese felice, però gli piacque il gioco. Christopher Columbus once walked into a McDonald's and ordered a Happy Meal. It did not make him happy, but he liked the toy.
Gioco a calcio tutti i giorni. I play soccer every day.
Tom sta perdendo il gioco. Tom is lost in the game.
Cristoforo Colombo una volta è andato in un McDonald's e ha ordinato un Happy Meal. Non lo ha reso felice, però gli è piaciuto il gioco. Christopher Columbus once walked into a McDonald's and ordered a Happy Meal. It did not make him happy, but he liked the toy.
Gioco spesso a calcio dopo lezione. I often play soccer after class.
Noi abbiamo perso il gioco. We lost the game.
Gioco a tennis tutti i giorni. I play tennis every day.
Dimmi come giocare al gioco. Tell me how to play the game.
Gioco a tennis tutte le domeniche. I play tennis every Sunday.
Il gioco finì alle nove. The game ended at nine o'clock.
Gioco a calcio quasi ogni giorno. I play soccer almost every day.
Il gioco è durato troppo. The game lasted too much.
Io gioco a calcio quasi ogni giorno. I play soccer almost every day.
Ditemi come giocare al gioco. Tell me how to play the game.
Gioco a tennis un'ora al giorno. I play tennis an hour a day.
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