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"Let's talk tomorrow," "(that) we may talk tomorrow," and "We're talking tomorrow" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Parliamo domani! Context makes clear whether the first person person present verb and adverb are in the imperative (case 1), subjunctive (example 2), or indicative (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "par-LYA-mo do-MA-nee" in Italian.

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