"andare a genio" meaning in Italian

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Verb

Forms: andàre a genio [+ a ] [canonical], vàdo a genio [first-person, present, singular], andài a genio [first-person, historic, past, singular], andàto a genio [participle, past], andrò a genio [first-person, future, singular], vàda a genio [first-person, singular, subjunctive], vài a genio [imperative, second-person, singular], và' a genio [imperative, second-person, singular], èssere [auxiliary]
Head templates: {{it-verb|e/@}} andàre a genio (first-person singular present vàdo a genio, first-person singular past historic andài a genio, past participle andàto a genio, first-person singular future andrò a genio, first-person singular subjunctive vàda a genio, second-person singular imperative vài a genio or và' a genio, auxiliary èssere)
  1. to be accepted, welcomed, or well-received (by); to suit; to be keen on Related terms: andare a fagiolo
    Sense id: en-andare_a_genio-it-verb-EtBJWcxT Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header, Italian links with redundant wikilinks

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