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Mangio is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word como.

Specifically, both words function as verbs in the first person of the present indicative. They both mean "(I) am eating, do eat, eat." The pronunciation will be "MAN-djo" in Italian and "KO-mo" in Spanish.

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