how goes it? - translation to italian
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how goes it?? - translation to italian

PLAY WRITTEN BY NEIL LABUTE
This is How It Goes

how goes it?      
come va? come va la vita? come vanno le cose?
mail train         
1941 FILM BY WALTER FORDE
Hornleigh Goes To It; The Mail Train; Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It; Mail Train
postale
Hugo van der Goes         
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  • ''The Adoration of the Kings'' ([[Monforte Altarpiece]])
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  • ''Portrait of a Man at Prayer with St John the Baptist''
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FLEMISH PAINTER (C.1440-1482)
Hugo van Der Goes; Hugo Van der Goes; Hugo Goes; Hugo van der goes; Hugo Van Der Goes
Hugo van der Goes, (morto nel 1482) pittore fiammingo del rinascimento, autore del ritratto "Morte della Virgine"

Definition

goes
third person singular present of go1.

Wikipedia

This Is How It Goes

This Is How It Goes is a play by Neil LaBute set in small town America, about the repercussions of an interracial love triangle. The play premiered Off-Broadway in 2005 and also was produced in the West End in 2005.

Examples of use of how goes it?
1. September 28 2005 1':41 The operator said: "The president of the United States is calling." Then, a vibrant Texas voice broke in: "Hey, Artie, how goes it??" This confirmed the caller was indeed George W.âЂ‰Bush, whom I had never met but whose predilection for nicknames âЂ« no one in 87 years has ever called me "Artie" âЂ« is well known.