How to Say โI come occasionally.โ in Italian
Vengo ogni tanto.
ven-goh oh-nyi tan-toh
[ven-goh oh-nyi tan-toh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Useful for expressing occasional habits.
Phrase Breakdown
Vengo
[ven-goh]
I come
Indicating one's arrival or presence at a place.
Vengo qui ogni fine settimana.
I come here every weekend.
ogni
[oh-nyi]
every
Used to refer to all members or cases of the group.
Ogni giorno imparo qualcosa di nuovo.
Every day I learn something new.
tanto
[tan-toh]
now and then
Occasionally; from time to time.
Ogni tanto vedo un film.
Now and then I watch a movie.
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