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Questa è maestosa! in the feminine and Questo è maestoso! in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English phrase "This is awesome!" Context makes clear which form suits even though newbie language-speakers tend to op for the second version no matter what. The respective pronunciations will be "KWEY-sta eh meye-STO-sa" in the feminine and "KWEY-sto eh meye-STO-so" in the masculine in Italian.

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