"Going" is an English equivalent of the Italian word andante.
Specifically, the Italian word is a verb. It is the present participle of the infinitive andare ("to go"). The pronunciation is "ahn-DAHN-teh."
"To have to go" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase dover andare.
Specifically, the infinitive dovere means "to have to." The infinitive andare means "to go, to leave." The pronunciation is "doh-VEH-rahn-DAH-reh."
"Walking speed" in English is andante in Italian.
"Slow (and) sweet moving" is an English equivalent of the Italian masculine singular musical phrase Andante dolce. The pronunciation will be "an-DAN-tey DOL-tchey" in Italian.
walking tempo
andante
moderately slow, like walking pace
Traduzione dall'italiano all'inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Italian to English translation." The prepositional phrase translates literally into English as "translation from the Italian to the English." The pronunciation will be "TRA-doo-TSYO-ney dal-LEE-ta-LYA-no al-leen-GLEY-zey" in Italian.
Traduzione dall'inglese all'italiano is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "English to Italian translation." The prepositional phrase translates literally as "translation from the English to the Italian" in English. The pronunciation will be "TRA-doo-TSYO-ney dal-leen-GLEY-zey al-LEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
fatto
"Carolyn" in English means Carolina in Italian.
There are many English to Italian translation guides that are free online however, one may purchase a guide to translations from English to Italian at any office supply store.
The Italian translation fo settings is Impostazioni
The Italian translation fo meow is "Miagolio"