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Dove si prende il treno is an Italian equivalent of 'Where do you catch the train'. The words in Italian are pronounced 'DOH-veh see PREHN-deh eel TREH-noh'.

In the word by word translation, the adverb 'dove' means 'where'. The reflexive 'si' means 'oneself'. The verb 'prende' means '[he/she/it] catches, does catch, is catching'. The masculine definite article 'il' means 'the'. The masculine gender noun 'treno' means 'train'.

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