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"Are you speaking?" and "You're talking" as well as "Speak" and "(That) I/he/she/you may speak" are English equivalents of the Italian word Parli. Context makes clear whether the same-spelled verb functions as second person informal singular present indicative (cases 1, 2), second person formal singular present imperative (example 3), or first, second, or third person singular present subjunctive (instance 4). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "PAR-lee" in Italian.
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