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"Sapone" is an Italian equivalent of "soap," and "saponetta" is an Italian equivalent of "(bar of) soap."

Specifically, the masculine singular noun "sapone" takes as its singular definite article "il" ("the"). The pronunciation is "sah-POH-neh." The feminine singular noun "saponetta" takes as its singular definite article "la." The pronunciation is "SAH-poh-NEHT-tah."

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'Te o arau.'

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