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"Bride," "He (one, she) espouses," "Get married!" and "You are wedded" English equivalents of the Italian word sposa. Context makes clear whether the word serves as a feminine singular noun (case 1), third person singular of the present indicative (example 2), second person informal singular of the present imperative (instance 3), or second person formal singular of the present indicative (sample 4). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "SPO-za" in Italian.

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