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"Accomplished," "arrived," or "successful" as a masculine singular adjective, "arrival," "entrant," or "entry" as a masculine singular noun, and "arrived" as a masculine singular past participle are English equivalents of the Italian word arrivato. The choice becomes clear with context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "AR-ree-VA-to" in Italian.

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