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The English equivalent of the Italian noun 'vacca' is cow. The pronunciation of the Italian word is VAH-kah. The way to say 'a cow' is 'una vacca'. The way to say 'the cow' is 'la vacca'.

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Latin vacca means cow.

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16y ago
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Spelled that way (with one 'c'), it's a singular imperative meaning "Be idle!"

Spelled with two 'c's, vacca, it's the word for "cow".

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Cow.

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