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

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Non dovresti mangiare troppi dolci. You shouldn't eat too much candy.
Hai dato da mangiare al cane? Have you fed the dog?
Non avevo tempo per mangiare. I had no time to eat.
Non mangiare le neve gialla. Don't eat the yellow snow.
Non posso mangiare di più. I can't eat any more.
Non mangiare fra i pasti. Don't eat between meals.
Vi porterò qualcosa da mangiare. I'll bring you something to eat.
Mi porti qualcosa da mangiare. Bring me something to eat.
Mi dia qualcosa da mangiare. Give me something to eat.
Non mangiare come un maiale. Don't eat like a pig.
Non mangiare tra i pasti. Don't eat between meals.
Vuoi un dinosauro da mangiare? Do you want a dinosaur to eat?
Non mi va di mangiare. I don't feel like eating.
Mi piace mangiare il cocomero. I like to eat watermelon.
Preferirei mangiare qualcosa di semplice. I'd rather eat something simple.
Mangiare pesce ti fa bene? Is eating fish good for you?
Cos'hai da mangiare oggi? What do you have to eat today?
Voglio mangiare qualcosa di buono. I want to eat something good.
Ti porterò qualcosa da mangiare. I'll bring you something to eat.
Cos'avete da mangiare oggi? What do you have to eat today?
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