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"You're my life" is an English equivalent of Seila mia vita. The declarative statement serves as a prime example of a difference between English and Italian, whereby the subject pronouns in the latter do not have to be used other than for clarity or emphasis. The pronunciation will be "SEH-ee la MEE-a VEE-ta" in Italian.

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