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What is the French 'coeur majeur' in Italian?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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"Cuore maggiore" is an Italian equivalent of "coeur majeur."

Specifically, the Italian masculine noun "cuore" and the French masculine noun "coeur" mean "heart." The Italian masculine/feminine adjective "maggiore" and the French masculine adjective "majeur" mean "major, principal." The pronunciation is "KWOH-reh mahdj-DJYOH-reh" in Italian and "kuhr mah-zhoor" in French.

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