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"Super-flight" is an English equivalent of the Italian word volissimo. The masculine singular noun represents the combination of the masculine singular noun volo ("flight") and the superlative ending -issimo ("extremely," "most," "super," "ultra"). The pronunciation will be "vo-LEES-see-mo" in Italian.

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So many is an English equivalent of 'tanti'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'TAHN-tee'. It's the masculine form of an adjective whose feminine plural form is 'tante'. The feminine plural equivalent is pronounced 'TAHN-teh'.

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"Superspicy" is an English equivalent of the Italian word piccantissimo.

Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine form of an adjective that means "hot, exciting, hot, piquant, spicy." It is formed by adding the superlative suffix -issimo to the feminine/masculine adjective piccante. The feminine form is piccantissima.

The pronunciation is "PEE-kahn-TEES-see-moh" in the masculine and "PEE-kahn-TEES-see-mah" in the feminine.

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Tantissimo! in Italian is "Very much!" in English.

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Tanti, tantissimi auguri in Italian means "many many many well wishes" in English.

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