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Dove vorresti andare? Cinema o discoteca?Where would you like to go? Cinema or disco?
Dovrei andare dal dottore. La gola mi fa molto male.I should go to the doctor. My throat hurts a lot.
Dovresti lavarti i denti prima di andare a dormire.You should brush your teeth before going to sleep.
Dovresti pettinar(ti) i capelli prima di andare a dormire per evitare nodi.You should comb your hair before going to sleep to avoid knots.
È dovuto andare in tribunale per il processo.He had to go to court for trial.
Generalmente quando finisco di lavorare, devo andare a fare la spesa.When I finish work, I generally have to go shopping.
Guidando per andare al lavoro, ascolto sempre un audiolibro.Driving to work, I always listen to an audiobook.
Hai bisogno di un passaggio per andare a scuola?Do you need a lift to go to school?
Ho dovuto prendere la coincidenza a Monaco per andare a Los Angeles.I had to take a connecting flight in Munich on my way to Los Angeles.
I bambini delle aree rurali devono spesso viaggiare per km. per andare a scuola.Children from rural areas often have to travel miles to go to school.
I Brown preferiscono andare al lavoro in auto.The Browns prefer going to work by car.
I miei genitori riescono ad andare d'accordo dopo 50 anni di matrimonio.My parents are able to get on well after 50 years of marriage.
Ieri una lucertola è entrata in casa e non se ne voleva andare.Yesterday a lizard entered my house and did not want to get out.
Il vento è troppo debole per andare a vela.The wind is too weak to go sailing.
Legge sempre la Bibbia prima di andare a dormire.He always reads the Bible before going to sleep.
 

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