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

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I giapponesi si tolgono le scarpe quando entrano in una casa. The Japanese take off their shoes before entering a house.
Tom si tolse le scarpe. Tom took off his shoes.
Tom si è fatto togliere un dente la settimana scorsa. Tom had a tooth pulled out last week.
Ha scosso il tappeto per togliere la polvere. She shook the rug to get dust out of it.
Toglierò le etichette delle frasi qua sopra. I will remove the labels tagging the above sentences.
Tom si tolse il cappello. Tom took off his hat.
Tom si è fatto togliere un dente la scorsa settimana. Tom had a tooth pulled out last week.
Tom si tolse la cravatta. Tom took off his tie.
Tom si è tolto la cravatta. Tom took off his tie.
Tom si è tolto il cappello. Tom took off his hat.
Tom si tolse i vestiti e indossò il pigiama. Tom took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
Ci si deve togliere le scarpe prima di entrare nelle case. One must take off one's shoes before entering houses.
Tony si è tolto la maglia e l'ha usata per pulire il pianoforte. Tony took off his shirt and cleaned the piano with it.
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