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

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Mi piace sedermi alla finestra. I like sitting by the window.
Le dispiacerebbe aprire la finestra? Would you mind opening the window?
La ragazza ruppe la finestra. The girl broke the window.
Chi ha rotto la finestra? Who broke the window?
John ha rotto la finestra. John broke the window.
Ti dispiacerebbe aprire la finestra? Would you mind opening the window?
Ti dispiace aprire la finestra? Open the window, will you?
Vi dispiacerebbe aprire la finestra? Would you mind opening the window?
Hai lasciato la finestra aperta? Did you leave the window open?
Tom ha rotto la finestra. Tom broke the window.
La ragazza ha rotto la finestra. The girl broke the window.
Potevamo vedere il tramonto dalla finestra. We could see the sunset from the window.
Vorrei un tavolo vicino alla finestra. I'd like a table by the window.
Potreste per piacere chiudere quella finestra? Would you please close that window?
Ti dispiace se apro la finestra? Do you mind if I open the window?
A me piace sedermi alla finestra. I like sitting by the window.
Potresti per piacere chiudere quella finestra? Would you please close that window?
Mi disse di aprire la finestra. She told me to open the window.
"Ti dispiace aprire la finestra?" "Affatto." "Do you mind opening the window?" "Not at all."
Le dispiace se apro la finestra? Do you mind if I open the window?
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