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The singular Ciao! Benvenuta in Italia! and the plural Ciao! Benvenute in Italia! in the feminine and the singular Ciao! Benvenuto in Italia! and the plural Ciao! Benvenuti in Italia! in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Hi! Welcome to Italy!" Context makes clear which choice suits. The respective pronunciations will be "tchow BEN-vey-NOO-ta EE-nee-TA-lya" or "tchow BEN-vey-NOO-tey EE-nee-TA-lya" in the feminine and "tchow BEN-vey-NOO-to EE-nee-TA-lya" or "tchow BEN-vey-NOO-tee-nee-TA-lya" in the masculine in Italian.

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