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Do you have money to buy the tomato?
Hai soldi per comprare il pomodoro?
I would like to buy a carrot, please.
Vorrei comprare una carota, per favore.
I’m sorry, but I don’t want to order anything.
Mi dispiace, ma non voglio ordinare nulla.
Yes, I have intentions to work in a restaurant.
Sì, ho intenzione di lavorare in un ristorante.
Let me see.
Fammi vedere.
to be able
essere in grado
to be good for
essere buono per
Do you know how to sing?
Sai come cantare?
Let me see the egg!
Fammi vedere l’uovo!
Do you want to know the secret?
Vuoi sapere il segreto?
The dolphin knows how to swim.
Il delfino sa nuotare.
Let’s go shopping!
Andiamo a fare acquisti!
The girl can’t read.
La ragazza non sa leggere.
I want to eat some bread.
Voglio mangiare del pane.
The elephant doesn't know how to sing.
L’elefante non sa cantare.
I need to go to work on Monday.
Lunedì devo andare al lavoro.
I like eating the strawberries.
Mi piace mangiare le fragole.
I know, I think it might rain.
Lo so, credo che potrebbe piovere.
I want to order some cheese.
Voglio ordinare del formaggio.
It’s the middle of summer, it shouldn’t rain today.
Siamo a metà estate, oggi non dovrebbe piovere.
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