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Andò = 3rd person singular preterite past tense.
Vada = subjunctive (singular)
P.S. Tedgale, I studied Italian even longer ago than you (1965-1967), so I've had a lot to UNlearn in order not to sound like Rip Van Winkle when I travel. I managed to unlearn the egli/ella so it rarely slips in (though using lui/lei as he/she sounded so weird to me at first) and I stopped worrying about using the preterite past in conversation, but that "loro" was so burned into my brain as proper that it's hard to drop it.
Vada = subjunctive (singular)
P.S. Tedgale, I studied Italian even longer ago than you (1965-1967), so I've had a lot to UNlearn in order not to sound like Rip Van Winkle when I travel. I managed to unlearn the egli/ella so it rarely slips in (though using lui/lei as he/she sounded so weird to me at first) and I stopped worrying about using the preterite past in conversation, but that "loro" was so burned into my brain as proper that it's hard to drop it.
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Dear Johnmango,
andare is an irregular verb, the defintive form is: andare,
I go = Io (but you can omit it) VADO
you go = Tu VAI
he/she goes = Egli/ella (but the colloquial form is Lui/Lei) VA
we go = noi ANDIAMO
you go = voi ANDATE
they go = essi (or the colloquial form loro) VANNO
ANDO A ROMA is a very big mistake, you must say VADO A ROMA,
Ciao,
Marco
andare is an irregular verb, the defintive form is: andare,
I go = Io (but you can omit it) VADO
you go = Tu VAI
he/she goes = Egli/ella (but the colloquial form is Lui/Lei) VA
we go = noi ANDIAMO
you go = voi ANDATE
they go = essi (or the colloquial form loro) VANNO
ANDO A ROMA is a very big mistake, you must say VADO A ROMA,
Ciao,
Marco