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"Itinerant" is one English equivalent of the Italian word ambulanti.

Specifically, the word functions as a feminine/masculine adjective and noun in their plural forms. It means "ambulatory, roving" as an adjective and "hawker, huckster, peddler" as a noun. Whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "AM-boo-LAN-tee" in Italian.

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