Usage examples of "vai a casa" in Italian with translation to English

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Perché non vai a casa? Why don't you go home?
Vai a chiudere la finestra, per favore. Go and close the window, please.
Tom dovrebbe essere a casa presto. Tom should be home soon.
Vai a svegliare Mary. Go and wake up Mary.
Ho cambiato idea riguardo a uscire e sono rimasta a casa. I changed my mind about going out and stayed home.
Vai a scuola. Go to school.
Torna a casa prima che faccia buio. Come home before dark.
Vai a prendere un po' d'acqua. Go get some water.
Ho scritto una lettera ai miei genitori a casa. I wrote a letter to my parents at home.
Vai a scuola in autobus? Do you go to school by bus?
Andiamo a casa! Let's go home!
Perché vai a piedi quando hai una macchina? Why do you walk when you have a car?
Tua madre è a casa? Is your mother at home?
Vai a scuola, giusto? You go to school, right?
È al lavoro ora, però tornerà a casa alle sette. He is at work now, but will be coming home at seven.
Vai a vederlo di persona. Go and see him in person.
Mio cugino lavora in un negozio vicino a casa nostra. My cousin works in a shop near our home.
È vero che vai a Parigi? Is it true that you are going to Paris?
Normalmente lui è a casa alla sera. He is generally at home in the evening.
Tu vai a scuola, vero? You go to school, don't you?
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