Andiamo


let’s go; hurry up.
Historical Examples

As the girls came out he said, “andiamo presto, Signorine,” and started off at a brisk pace with the lantern.
Flora Adair, Vol. 1 (of 2) A. M. Donelan

Rinaldo flourishes his sword with the wonderful cry “andiamo!”
Sea and Sardinia D. H. Lawrence

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

Is there not the massive brilliant, out-flinging recklessness in the male soul, summed up in the sudden word: andiamo!
Sea and Sardinia D. H. Lawrence

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