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andiamo

American  
[ahn-dyah-maw] / ɑnˈdyɑ mɔ /

interjection

Italian.
  1. let's go; hurry up.


Example Sentences

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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.

From The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 by Nohl, Ludwig

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

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

Adesso noi andiamo con questa cattivissimo cavallo a Piedimulera.

From The Research Magnificent by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)

"Compare, compare, compareddu"—he glanced at Gaspare, who joined in with him: "Compare, compare, compareddu, Io ti voglio molto bene, Mangiamo sempre insieme— Mangiamo carne e riso E andiamo in Paradiso!"

From The Call of the Blood by Lowell, Orson

Padre mio, io son qui venuta per servire a Dio, e non per istare oziosa; andiamo a rimittere il diavolo in inferno.

From The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio by Payne, John