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Io sono is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm." The subject pronoun io ("I") generally need not precede the verb since the verb endings typically make the subject clear even though in this case the present indicative verb sono may be translated literally into English as "(I) am" or "(they, [formal plural] you) are" according to context. Regardless of meaning of use, the pronunciation will be "SO-no" in Italian.

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Io sono is the Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I'm."

Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." The verb sono means "(I) am" in this case. The pronunciation is "EE-oh SOH-noh."

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"I'm..." in English is Io sono... in Italian.

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