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Canzoni -- which means "songs" -- is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish feminine plural noun canciones. The pronunciation of the Italian feminine plural noun -- which may be preceded by the feminine plural definite (le, "the") or indefinite (delle, "some") articles -- will be "kan-TSO-nee."

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