#241: The Expression "Andare Da" in Italian

#241: The Expression "Andare Da" in Italian

Author: Italian Matters April 30, 2026 Duration: 8:00

The expression "andare da" means “to go to someone’s place/workplace” and is used with people and professionals in Italian.


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