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Spero vederti! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I hope to see you!" Verb forms always show the speaker as being first, second, third singular or plural so the subject pronoun io ("I") may precede the above-mentioned sentence if the speaker wishes to emphasize her/his being the one of all others to hope for the meeting. The pronunciation will be "(EE-o) SPEY-ro vey-DER-tee" in Italian.

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