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Today's Italian words

Mangio un panino = I have/eat a sandwich

Mangio = I eat

Un = a

Panino = sandwich

Bevo una birra = I drink a beer

Bevo = I drink

Una = a

Birra = beer

Pranzare = to have lunch (lit. to lunch)

Pranzo = I have lunch (lit. I lunch)

Pranzi = You have lunch (lit. You lunch)

Pranza = he/she/you formal has lunch (lit. he/she lunches)

Pranziamo = We have lunch (lit. we lunch)

Pranzate = You plural have lunch (lit. you plural lunch)

Pranzano = They have lunch (lit. they lunch)

Pranzo all’una = I have lunch at one

Pranziamo all’una = We have lunch at one

In Italia pranziamo all’una = In Italy, we have lunch at one

In Italia pranzano all’una = In Italy, they have lunch at one

In Italia pranzano a casa = In Italy, they have lunch at home

Cenare = to have dinner (lit. to dine)

Ceno = I have dinner (lit. I dine)

Ceni = You have dinner (lit. you dine)

Cena = He/she/you formal has dinner (lit. he/she dines)

Ceniamo = We have dinner (lit. we dine)

Cenate = You plural have dinner (lit. you plural dine)

Cenano = they have dinner (lit. they dine)

Ceno alle otto = I have dinner at eight

Ceniamo alle otto = We have dinner at eight

In Italia ceniamo alle otto = In Italy, we have dinner at eight

In Italia cenano alle otto = In Italy, they have dinner at eight

In Italia cenano tardi = In Italy, they have dinner late

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