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Brindisi or cin-cin for drink rounds and pane tostato for toasted bread are Italian equivalents of the English word "toast." Context makes clear whether a more (case 1) or less (example 2) drinking round pledge or a popular breakfast item (instance 3) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "BREEN-dee-zee," "tcheen-tcheen" and "PA-ney to-STA-to" in Italian.

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