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Affari and impresaare two Italian equivalents of the English word "business."

Specifically, the masculine noun affari means "business" affairs, dealings, matters. The feminine noun impresa translates as "business" company. The respective pronunciations will be "af-FA-ree" and "eem-PREY-sa" in Italian.

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