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"Un po' di questo e un po' di quello" is an Italian equivalent of "A little of this and a little of that."

Specifically, the phrase "un po', un poco" means "a little bit, a small quantity." The preposition "di" means "of." The masculine singular demonstrative pronoun "questo" means "this." The conjunction "e" means "and." The masculine singular demonstrative pronoun "quello" means "that."

The pronunciation is "oon POH di KWEH-stoh e oon POH di KWEHL-loh."

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