Non muori is an Italian equivalent of 'Don't die'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'non' means 'not'. The imperative 'muori' means '[you] die'. It's pronounced 'nohn MWOH-ree'.
That's the form that's used with an individual who's part of the speaker's close circle of family and friends. Another form is used with an individual who's senior in age or position, or who isn't part of that close, familial and friendly circle. In this case, the form is 'muoia', which is pronounced 'MWOY-ah'.
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I Dont know you figure it out!
i dont
i dont know they dont know either
i dont now
No you dont, you eat it raw and then you die No you dont, you eat it raw and then you die No you dont, you eat it raw and then you die
no i dont think so
i dont know what it is
they be smart and they dont die they be smart and they dont die
Italian food for Bella. vampires dont eat mortal food.
they dont die
violoncello-i dont know where this originates from, maybe italian?
they always have an italian accent