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Alcuno, ne, qualche and un po' di are Italian equivalents of the English word "some."

Specifically, the adjectives alcuno and qualche can be used when the term refers to objects or people that can be counted. The partitive ne and the phrase un po' di may be used when the items in question cannot be quantified, such as something to drink or eat. The respective pronunciations will be "al-KOO-no," "ney," KWAL-key" and "oon po dee" in Italian.

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