Sentence examples of "going" in English with translation "andare"

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I'm going there now. Ci vado ora.
She's going to Ooita. Sta andando a Ooita.
Where are we going tonight? Dove andiamo stasera?
Tom hates going to school. Tom odia andare a scuola.
I am going to sleep vado a dormire
Where is this train going? Dove va questo treno?
You are going too far. Stai andando troppo lontano.
Everything is going too fast. Sta andando tutto troppo velocemente.
I'm going home now. Vado a casa ora.
She dislikes going to school. Non le piace andare a scuola.
They're going to Ishikawa. Stanno andando a Ishikawa.
Where are you going, Dad? Dove stai andando, papà?
The soldier is going away. Il soldato sta andando via.
How is your day going? Come va la giornata?
Are you going or not? Ci vai o no?
how are the things going? come vanno le cose
I'm going there alone. Ci vado da solo.
things aren't going well le cose non vanno bene
I'm going to bed! Vado a letto!
Where are we going next? Dove andremo dopo?
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