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

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Ho mangiato molto questa settimana. I've eaten a great deal of food this week.
Cosa hai mangiato per colazione? What did you have for breakfast?
Mary non ha ancora mangiato. Mary hasn't eaten yet.
Dopo mangiato ho visto la televisione. I watched television after having my meal.
Ho appena mangiato un falafel. I just ate a falafel.
Non ho mai mangiato del cibo cinese. I've never had Chinese food.
Avete già mangiato la zuppa? Have you eaten supper yet?
Hai già mangiato la minestra? Have you eaten supper yet?
Adesso che abbiamo mangiato, andiamo. Now that we have eaten up, let's go.
Non ha mangiato niente ieri. He didn't eat anything yesterday.
Hai mai mangiato del tacchino? Have you ever eaten turkey?
Ha mangiato tutta la mela. He ate all of the apple.
Avete mai mangiato del tacchino? Have you ever eaten turkey?
Ieri ho mangiato una mela. Yesterday, I ate an apple.
Ho mangiato una mucca intera. I have eaten a whole cow.
Ha mai mangiato del tacchino? Have you ever eaten turkey?
Ho mangiato velocemente il pranzo. I quickly ate lunch.
Chi ha mangiato il pane? Who ate the bread?
Ha già mangiato la zuppa? Have you eaten supper yet?
Ho mangiato una vacca intera. I have eaten a whole cow.
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