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Fretta for hurry, marcia for gears, and speed or anfetamina for drugs, and velocitÃ? for measurement or velocity are Italian equivalents of the English word "speed." The choice depends upon the context of people hurrying around, moving bicycle gears, relying upon drugs, or tracking dashboard gauges or highway signs. The respective pronunciation will be "FRET-ta," "MAR-tcha," "speed" or "an-FEY-ta-MEE-na," and "vey-LO-tchee-TA" in Italian.

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