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Vinco! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I win!" The present indicative verb may be preceded by the first person singular io ("I") even though context and verb endings identify the subject and even though Italian only requires subject pronouns for clarity or emphasis. The pronunciation will be "(EE-o) VEEN-ko" in Pisan Italian.

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