Voglio andare a...
I want to go to...
Language note: Pair it with a place name: 'Voglio andare a Roma.',
Culture note: Italians respect decisiveness. Be clear with your travel destination.
Context: Wanting to ensure the driver knows the destination, the learner specifies it.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Voglio
[ˈvɔʎʎo]
I want
Expresses desire or wish for something.
Voglio andare a casa.
I want to go home.
andare
[anˈdare]
to go
To move or travel to a location.
Devo andare a scuola.
I have to go to school.
a
[a]
to
Expresses movement toward a destination.
Vado a Roma.
I am going to Rome.
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