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Giovane, giovinezza, and gioventùare Italian equivalents of the English word "youth."

Specifically, the feminine/masculine adjective and noun giovane is "youth" as an individual. The feminine noun giovinezza identifies "youth" as a stage in life. The masculine noun gioventù refers to "youth" as a group of individual young females and males.

The respective pronunciations will be "DJO-va-ney" for the individual, "DJO-vee-NET-tsa" for the stage, and "DJO-ven-TOO" for the group.

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