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"Easter" as an event, "paschal" as an adjective, and Pascal or Paschal as a name are English equivalents of the Italian name Pasquale. Context makes clear whether the word in question serves as an adjective, a Christian event, or a masculine proper noun whose origins go back to the Hebrew פֶּסַח for "to be born on the Passover Day." Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "pa-SKWA-ley" in Italian.

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Q: What is 'Pasquale' when translated from Italian to English?
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