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"Enfant is not correct, Aunt" and "Enfant, is that not so, Aunt?" are English equivalents of the French and Italian phrase Enfant non è vero, zia. Context makes clear whether the French masculine singular noun and Italian adverb, present indicative, masculine singular adjective, and feminine singular noun serve as a statement (case 1) or question (example 2). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "aw-faw no-neh VEY-ro TSEE-a" in mixed French and Italian.

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