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"Arrived" in French and "He arrives," "Reach," "She does arrive" or "You are arriving" in Italian are English equivalents of the French and Italian word Arriva. Context makes clear whether a role as the third person singular of the French historic past tense (case 1) or as the third person singular present (examples 2, 4), the second person informal singular imperative (instance 3) or the second person formal singular present (option 5) suits.

The respective pronunciations will be "a-ree-va" in French and "ar-REE-va" in Italian.

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