Sentence examples of "andati" in Italian with translation "like"

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Non mi va di provare. I don't feel like trying.
Non mi va di mangiare. I don't feel like eating.
Mi piacerebbe andare alla festa. I'd like to attend the party.
Mi piace andare in treno. I like to ride on trains.
A Tom andava di urlare. Tom felt like crying.
A Tom andava di piangere. Tom felt like crying.
Non mi va di mangiare adesso. I don't feel like eating now.
Ti va di mangiare con noi? Would you like to eat with us?
A Tom non va di studiare. Tom doesn't feel like studying.
Non mi va di mangiare ora. I don't feel like eating now.
Mi va di fare una passeggiata. I feel like taking a walk.
A Tom non va di mangiare. Tom doesn't feel like eating.
A Tom non va di cucinare. Tom doesn't feel like cooking.
Le andava di fare una passeggiata. She felt like taking a walk.
Mi va di fare un bagno adesso. I feel like taking a bath now.
Mi va di fare un bagno ora. I feel like taking a bath now.
A me va di fare una passeggiata. I feel like taking a walk.
Non mi va di tradurre questa sentenza. I don't feel like translating this sentence.
Non mi va di tradurre questa frase. I don't feel like translating this sentence.
Vanno d'accordo come cane e gatto. They get along like a cat and a dog.
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