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Hai chiamato is an Italian equivalent of 'You called'. The auxiliary 'hai' means '[you] have'. The past participle 'chiamato' means 'called'. Together, they're pronounced 'eye* kee-ah-MAH-toh'.

*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.

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