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The infinitive phrase here is "to watch".
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Domandarsi su is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to wonder about".Specifically, the present infinitive domandare* is "to ask". The reflexive pronoun si means "oneself" in this context. The preposition su translates here as "about".The pronunciation will be "DO-man-DAR-see soo" in Italian.*The final vowel drops when a pronoun is added to the end of the present infinitive.
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She majestically waved her hair. I believe the above is a split infinitive - the phrase should read "she waved here hair majestically". >> Or even "her" hair! Apologies.
Both "from here on in" and "from here on out" are correct phrases. Both are idiomatic expressions that mean from this point forward or from now on. The choice of which to use may depend on regional preferences or personal style.