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Dessert, dolci, and frutte are Italian equivalents of the English word "desserts." Context makes clear whether an English loan word (case 1), dessert sweets (example 1), or dessert fruits (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "des-SER," "DOL-tchee," or "FROOT-tey" in Italian.

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"Dessert" in English means dolce for a dessert sweet and frutta for a dessert fruit in Italian.

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"Dessert" in English is dolci in Italian.

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