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"Benvenuto al forum" is an Italian equivalent of "Welcome to the forum."

Specifically, the masculine singular adjective/noun "benvenuto" means "welcome." The word "al" combines the preposition "a" and the masculine singular definite article "il" means "to the."

The pronunciation is "BEHN-veh-NOO-tee ahl FOH-room."

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