andare
Wordform Details
Translation: to goto move
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
infinitiveIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: andare
Translation: to go; to move; to proceed; to work; to function (verb)
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *andāre, from Latin ambulāre ('to walk'). The evolution involved phonetic reduction (ambulāre → amblāre → amlāre → anlāre → andāre). The English word 'amble' (to walk at a leisurely pace) shares the same Latin root. This irregular verb is one of the most fundamental verbs of motion in Italian, similar to how 'to go' functions in English.
Example Usage
Mnemonics
- Think of 'andare' as related to 'amble' in English - both involve movement.
- The 'and' in 'andare' can remind you of moving 'and' going places.
- The irregular forms like 'vado' (I go) can be remembered by thinking of 'invading' - you go into a place.
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Synonyms
Cultural Context
Andare is one of the most essential verbs in Italian, used not only for physical movement but in countless idiomatic expressions. Italians use 'andare' in many contexts where English might use different verbs, making it a versatile and crucial verb to master. The expression 'Come va?' (How's it going?) is a common greeting in Italian culture.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'andare' means 'to go' (movement away from the speaker or reference point), 'venire' means 'to come' (movement toward the speaker or reference point).
Confused word:
Vieni a casa mia domani.
Come to my house tomorrow.
Notes: The distinction between 'andare' and 'venire' is similar to the English 'go' vs 'come' but is more strictly observed in Italian.
Mnemonic: Think: 'Andare' is Away, 'Venire' is Visiting you.
Explanation: 'Andare' is a general verb of motion that can include any means of transportation, while 'camminare' specifically means 'to walk'.
Notes: 'Andare' is more versatile and can replace 'camminare' in many contexts, but not vice versa.
Mnemonic: 'Camminare' contains 'cammin-' which sounds like 'walking' with an Italian accent.