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

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I'm going there now. Ci vado ora.
I suggested going for a walk. Ho suggerito di andare a fare una passeggiata.
It's going to rain. Sta per piovere.
I must be going now. Devo partire ora.
Where are you going to spend the vacation? Dove passerai le vacanze?
She's going to Ooita. Sta andando a Ooita.
What are you going to do? Cos'hai intenzione di fare?
It is going to rain Sta per piovere
When are you going to leave? Quando partirai?
My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there. Il mio interesse è verso il futuro perché passerò il resto della mia vita lì.
Where are we going tonight? Dove andiamo stasera?
I'm going for a walk. Vado a fare una passeggiata.
I'm going to leave school. Sto per lasciare la scuola.
Joking aside, how are things going? Scherzi a parte, come vanno le cose?
Tom hates going to school. Tom odia andare a scuola.
I'm going to take a shower. Sto per fare una doccia.
I'm going to stay one day Sto per rimanere un giorno
I have to get going now Devo partire adesso
I am going to sleep vado a dormire
What do you say to going shopping? Che ne dici di andare a fare acquisti?
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