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Go to Italian Verb
Andare – to go – is one of the most common irregular Italian verbs. It’s used much like its English equivalent.
Per esempio…
Vado al negozio. | I’m going to the store. | |
Vuoi andare al cinema? |
Do you want to go to the cinema? |
Unlike English (and French and Spanish), Italian does not have a near future construction "to be going to do" (andare fare). Instead, you need one of these constructions, each of which has its own particularities:
Andare present tense conjugations
Andare is an irregular –are verb:
io | vado | noi | andiamo | |
tu | vai | voi | andate | |
lui, lei | va | loro | vanno |
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