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"Go!" in the imperative and "(He/she/it) does go, goes, is going" in the indicative are English equivalents of the Italian word Vai. The pronunciation of the present tense verb -- which also translates as "(formal you) are going, do go, go" -- will be "veye"* in Italian.

*The sound is similar to that in the English noun "eye."

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Q: What is 'Vai' when translated from Italian to English?
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