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How to Say ‘I want to go to...’ in Italian

Voglio andare a...

ˈvɔʎʎo anˈdare a

[ˈvɔʎʎo anˈdare a]

💬 Usage Tip: Pair it with a place name: 'Voglio andare a Roma.',

🇮🇹 In Italy: Italians respect decisiveness. Be clear with your travel destination.

Phrase Breakdown

Voglio

[ˈvɔʎʎo]

I want

Expresses desire or wish for something.

Example

Voglio andare a casa.

I want to go home.

andare

[anˈdare]

to go

To move or travel to a location.

Example

Devo andare a scuola.

I have to go to school.

a

[a]

to

Expresses movement toward a destination.

Example

Vado a Roma.

I am going to Rome.

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