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Immediatamente and subito are Italian equivalents of the English word "immediately." Birthplace and personal preferences determine whether "immediately" (case 1) or "at once," "immediately," "right away" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "em-MEY-dya-ta-MEN-tey" and "SOO-bee-to" in Pisan Italian.

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