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8/4/2025, 3:49:10 PM
>>24609706
>picrel
I'm guessing this means when you have "in" before "Italia" the second "a" is long and when there is no "in" the second "a" is short? Does the emphasis shift too? Kind of weird you're just supposed to "get" what that note means with no explanation.
>picrel
I'm guessing this means when you have "in" before "Italia" the second "a" is long and when there is no "in" the second "a" is short? Does the emphasis shift too? Kind of weird you're just supposed to "get" what that note means with no explanation.
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