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I work for an international office at a university and we are making a slideshow of different countries and i wanted to get the translation for this

"eat italian, drink italian, love italian"

Or maybe: "eat, drink, and be merry"

I need the real traditional italian translation not the kind i can find on line where the verbs aren't conjugated.

Thanks for your help!

2006-09-22 06:00:31 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Italy Other - Italy

6 answers

"mangia italiano, bevi italiano, ama l'Italiano"

"mangia, bevi e sii felice"

i'm italian!!

2006-09-22 06:34:43 · answer #1 · answered by --Flavia-- 5 · 5 0

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I work for an international office at a university and we are making a slideshow of different countries and i wanted to get the translation for this

"eat italian, drink italian, love italian"

Or maybe: "eat, drink, and be merry"

I need the real traditional italian...

2015-08-06 15:18:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

how about:

Italianissimo - mangiare, bere...e amare

("Italianism - to eat, to drink...and to love.

Sorry, but George's answer is not Italian.

2006-09-22 06:13:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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"The tragedy of the magician" "La tragedia del mago" "March fifth" "il cinque marzo" "I love you" "Ti amo" (to a boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse) "Ti voglio bene" (to family) "Ti voglio bene" technically means "I want good for you", but it's basically a less strong way than "ti amo" of saying "I love you" used when speaking to family. ________________ Although this is common in English I don't think that's very common in Italy, but it would basically just be.. "I love you ____ (Jeremy)" "Ti amo, Jeremy" Again, more commonly I think it would just be "ti amo", and the other person will obviously know it's to them if you're saying it to them.

2016-04-06 10:45:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I confirm what flavia said.

2006-09-22 08:58:42 · answer #5 · answered by ₪djanma₪ [a man in the maze] 7 · 1 0

it is mananci italiano, beano italiano y amore italiano.. good trip

2006-09-22 06:08:32 · answer #6 · answered by George B 2 · 0 4

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