arrivano

This is the 710th most frequent Italian word.


arrivano

"They arrive."


'Arrivano' here describes the delivery or reception of 'le notizie' (the news), highlighting a transfer rather than a physical arrival.

Le notizie arrivano presto oggi.

The news arrives early today.


In this sentence, 'arrivano' illustrates the habitual action of arrival, providing context about punctuality or time habits.

Arrivano sempre tardi al lavoro.

They always arrive late at work.


'Arrivano' is the third person plural present tense of 'arrivare', indicating the action of arriving by multiple subjects, in this case, 'gli ospiti' (the guests).

Gli ospiti arrivano alle sette.

The guests arrive at seven.