Aspettiamo
(will) wait for you
Language note: From 'aspettare', meaning 'to wait for'. Use 'we' form to express collective responsibility.
Culture note: Punctuality is appreciated, though sometimes flexible, reflecting 'la dolce vita'.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Aspettiamo
[ahs-peht-TYAH-moh]
We wait
First person plural present tense of 'aspettare', meaning to wait.
Aspettiamo l'autobus insieme.
We wait for the bus together.
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