Sentence examples of "play" in English with translation "gioco"

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No, but I play tennis. No, però gioco a tennis.
I play tennis every Sunday. Gioco a tennis tutte le domeniche.
I don't play pool. Non gioco a biliardo.
I play soccer every day. Gioco a calcio tutti i giorni.
I play volleyball a lot. Gioco molto a pallavolo.
Don't you play tennis? Non giochi a tennis?
Do you play tennis well? Giochi bene a tennis?
I play tennis every day. Gioco a tennis tutti i giorni.
I often play soccer after class. Gioco spesso a calcio dopo lezione.
I often play tennis after school. Gioco spesso a tennis dopo la scuola.
I play soccer almost every day. Gioco a calcio quasi ogni giorno.
I play tennis an hour a day. Gioco a tennis un'ora al giorno.
You don't play golf, do you? Tu non giochi a golf, vero?
Do you want to play a game Vuoi fare un gioco
I play soccer since I was thirteen. Gioco a calcio da quando avevo tredici anni.
I play football since I was thirteen. Gioco a calcio da quando avevo tredici anni.
Don't let the kid play with knives. Non lasciare che il bambino giochi con i coltelli.
He would like to know whether you play chess. Vorrebbe sapere se giochi a scacchi.
I play with Rubik's cube, not with Ruby's ass! Io gioco con il cubo di Rubik, non con il culo di Ruby!
I don't have good luck, so I don't play pachinko or buy lottery tickets. Non ho fortuna, per questo non gioco a pachinko o non compro biglietti della lotteria.
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