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In bocca al lupo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "In the wolf's mouth," which is the first of a two-part traditional way of expressing luck among Italian language speakers.

Specifically, the preposition in means "in." The feminine noun bocca means "mouth." The word al combines the preposition a with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "at the, in the." The masculine noun lupomeans "wolf."

The pronunciation is "een BOHK-kahl LOO-poh."

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in bocca al lupo

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Io sono il luppo.

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