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  • It's certainly true that the Italian phrase for weekend, fine settimana, is much lovelier to say, and if my native language were filled with lovely words that rolled off the tongue, like "andiamo" and "arrabiata," I, too, might have a hard time embracing the relatively cacophanous "il email" or "il fitness."

    World Hum 2008

  • It's certainly true that the Italian phrase for weekend, fine settimana, is much lovelier to say, and if my native language were filled with lovely words that rolled off the tongue, like "andiamo" and "arrabiata," I, too, might have a hard time embracing the relatively cacophanous "il email" or "il fitness."

    World Hum 2008

  • It's certainly true that the Italian phrase for weekend, fine settimana, is much lovelier to say, and if my native language were filled with lovely words that rolled off the tongue, like "andiamo" and "arrabiata," I, too, might have a hard time embracing the relatively cacophanous "il email" or "il fitness."

    World Hum 2008

  • Adesso noi andiamo con questa cattivissimo cavallo a

    The Research Magnificent 1906

  • "Andiamo, andiamo," said the soldiers, but the jubilant paladin could not resist the temptation to stop the soldiers and make a taunting speech which amounted to --

    Diversions in Sicily Henry Festing Jones 1889

  • A good hit is the sudden exit of Alfred thereupon, not stopping to make an andiamo duet as is so often done.

    A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music Henry Edward Krehbiel 1888

  • Alle 9 ore, qualche volta anche alle dieci mi svelgio, e poi andiamo fuor di casa, e poi pranziamo da un trattore, e dopo pranzo scriviamo, e poi sortiamo, e indi ceniamo, ma che cosa?

    The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart, Wolfgang A 1864

  • Al giorno di grasso, un mezzo pollo ovvero un piccolo boccone d'arrosto; al giorno di magro un piccolo pesce; e di poi andiamo a dormire.

    The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart, Wolfgang A 1864

  • Through this motley and picturesque assemblage I have to make my way to my bed-room in a few minutes -- I will take another look at them, and then -- andiamo!

    The Diary of an Ennuyée 1827

  • No one else, except Augusta, cares for me; no ties -- no trammels -- _andiamo dunque -- se torniamo, bene -- se non, ch 'importa_?

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815

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