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

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Translations: all304 mangiare290 other translations14
I want to eat it. Voglio mangiarlo.
When do you eat breakfast? Quando fai colazione?
It's time to eat lunch. È ora di pranzare.
Peel the apple before you eat it. Sbuccia la mela prima di mangiarla.
You'd better not eat that cake! Faresti meglio a non mangiarla quella torta!
Italians eat a big meal twice a day. Gli italiani fanno un grande pasto due volte al giorno.
You cannot eat your cake and keep it. Non puoi avere la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca.
I am hungry because I did not eat lunch. Ho fame perché non ho pranzato.
I will try to eat it in one bite. Proverò a mangiarlo in un boccone.
I am hungry because I did not eat breakfast. Ho fame perché non ho fatto colazione.
Let's go out and eat supper together sometimes. Usciamo e ceniamo assieme qualche volta.
Even though you don't like this, you must eat it. Anche se non ti piace devi mangiarlo.
I eat my breakfest and I'll go back to my bed. Faccio colazione e torno a letto.
I had so little time that I had to eat lunch in a hurry. Avevo così poco tempo che ho dovuto pranzare di corsa.
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