Usage examples of "è a favore" in Italian with translation to English

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Tua madre è a casa? Is your mother at home?
Normalmente lui è a casa alla sera. He is generally at home in the evening.
Tuo marito è a casa? Is your husband at home?
Tom non è a New York adesso. Tom isn't in New York now.
Sento che Tom non è a Boston ora. I hear that Tom isn't in Boston now.
È a un miglio da qui. It's one mile from here.
La mia migliore amica è a Roma adesso. My best friend is in Rome now.
La stazione è a due metri da qui. The station is two meters away.
Il mio gruppo sanguigno è A positivo. My blood type is A positive.
Suo marito è a casa? Is your husband at home?
È a casa oggi. He is at home today.
La stazione è a due chilometri da casa mia. The station is 2 kilometers from my house.
Hokkaido è a nord di Honshu. Hokkaido is to the north of Honshu.
È a dieta. She's dieting.
Tom è a casa. Tom is in the house.
Mio padre non è a casa. My father isn't at home.
Che ora è a Tokyo? What time is it in Tokyo?
Mio padre è a casa. My father is at home.
È a casa? Is he at home?
Il papà non è a casa. Dad isn't home.
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