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"Go back!" as a command and "He (she) goes back" or "You go back" in the present are English equivalents of the Italian word Torna. The choice depends upon context, with the first-mentioned example representing the second person singular of the present imperative as said to a family member, friend, or peer; and the second and third respectively showcasing the third person singular and the second person formal singular of the present indicative. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "TOR-na" in Italian.

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