travelled with

Translation


Okay, the user wants me to translate "travelled with" into Italian. Let me think. The verb "travelled" is the past tense of "travel," so in Italian, that would be "ha viaggiato." Then "with" is "con." So putting it together, "ha viaggiato con." Wait, but maybe the user is referring to a specific context, like "travelled with someone" or "travelled with a group." But since the original phrase is just "travelled with," the direct translation would be "ha viaggiato con." I should check if there's a more idiomatic way. For example, "viaggiare con" is correct. Alternatively, maybe "è stato in viaggio con," but that's more like "was traveling with." The original is past simple, so "ha viaggiato con" is accurate. I don't think the user provided any additional context, so I'll stick with the direct translation. Also, the user mentioned if the content is already in Italian, leave it as is. Since "travelled with" is in English, I need to translate it. Alright, the translation should be "ha viaggiato con."


ha viaggiato con

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