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what is the meaning of mangiare​

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Answered by Anonymous
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eat up

Mangia! As you might know, it's the imperative form of the verb mangiare, to eat, and it means "eat up!" No matter how old you are, Italians (not just nonna, but the entire family) will constantly implore you to eat more of everything if you're having a meal at their house, or with them at a restaurant.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

eat up

Mangia! As you might know, it's the imperative form of the verb mangiare, to eat, and it means "eat up!" No matter how old you are, Italians (not just nonna, but the entire family) will constantly implore you to eat more of everything if you're having a meal at their house, or with them at a restaurant.

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