Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Italian words to english translation?

What do these words mean?



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"



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