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Sarai morta! in the feminine and Sarai morto!in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the Italian phrase "You will be dead!" The respectives pronunciations of the singular phrases in the second person informal singular will be "sa-REYE* MOR-ta" to a female and "sa-REYE"* MOR-to" to a male.

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

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