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In Italian, "here come" or "come here" translates into venire qui. Venire meaning come, and qui meaning here (at this place). It's a very general term in Italian, and useful in the right situations, as you can imagine.
In Italian, "here come" or "come here" translates into venire qui. Venire meaning come, and qui meaning here (at this place). It's a very general term in Italian, and useful in the right situations, as you can imagine.
It sounds like a phrase from "Mambo Italiano," written by Bob Merrill in 1954 and sung most famously by Rosemary Clooney. The main refrain of the chorus is "Hey Mambo! Mambo Italiano!"

Despite the mix of Italian and pseudo-Italian, Mambo is a musical style and dance originating in Cuba in the 1940s.
It sounds like a phrase from "Mambo Italiano," written by Bob Merrill in 1954 and sung most famously by Rosemary Clooney. The main refrain of the chorus is "Hey Mambo! Mambo Italiano!"

Despite the mix of Italian and pseudo-Italian, Mambo is a musical style and dance originating in Cuba in the 1940s.
It sounds like a phrase from "Mambo Italiano," written by Bob Merrill in 1954 and sung most famously by Rosemary Clooney. The main refrain of the chorus is "Hey Mambo! Mambo Italiano!"

Despite the mix of Italian and pseudo-Italian, Mambo is a musical style and dance originating in Cuba in the 1940s.
It sounds like a phrase from "Mambo Italiano," written by Bob Merrill in 1954 and sung most famously by Rosemary Clooney. The main refrain of the chorus is "Hey Mambo! Mambo Italiano!"

Despite the mix of Italian and pseudo-Italian, Mambo is a musical style and dance originating in Cuba in the 1940s.
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this is the translation of hi there to Italian hope you like it !! :)
salve la

this is the translation of hi there to Italian hope you like it !! :)

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