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"Dammi i soldi" is an Italian equivalent of "Give me the money."

Specifically, the imperative "da" means "(Informal singular you) give." The personal pronoun "mi" means "to me." The masculine plural definite article "i" means "the." The masculine noun "soldi" means "coins, money."

The pronunciation is "DAHM-mee-SOHL-dee."

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