allora stai vito
va bene
thanks!Italian words to english translation?
So now you're "Vito"
'Allora' is used like crazy by the Italians. It's used to transition into a new topic, usually just after taking a breath. It's like saying "Okay... now....(blah blah blah) It means: "alright, alright now, alright then, etc.
'stai' is the 'you' form of 'stare' meaning "to stay" or "to be" (temporarily- not permant like the verb 'essere' meaning "to be").
Vito can only be a person's name.
'Va bene' is like saying "That's good, that's cool, no problem, etc." If it were in a question form it would be like saying, "is that alright?"
'bene' means 'good'
'Va' is the third person form of andare ("to go")Italian words to english translation?
top line: then you are... _____________
i have no idea what vito means
uhhh... the second line means "it goes well" i thinkItalian words to english translation?
then stay "Vito"
it's Okay
No comments:
Post a Comment