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"I love them, (my) king!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Le amo, Re! The third person plural pronoun, first person singular present indicative, and masculine singular noun model a feature of Italian whereby -- most un-English-like -- subject pronouns need not be included -- other than for emphasis -- when context and verb endings make the speaker clear. The pronunciation will be "ley A-mo rey" in Italian.

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