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Come stai oggi? in the singular and Come state oggi? in the plural are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "How are you today?" The choice depends upon whether "you" is in the second person informal singular (case 1) or in the second person informal plural "you all" (case 2). The respective pronunciations will be "KO-mey steye OD-djee" in the singular and "KO-mey STA-tey OD-djee" in the plural in Italian.

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Q: What is 'How are you today' when translated from English to Italian?
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