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La spesa is an Italian equivalent of the English word "shopping." The feminine singular noun may be preceded by the present infinitive fare ("to do," "to make") to communicate in English "to go shopping." The pronunciation will be "la SPEY-sa" in Italian. acquisti? acquisti? acquisti? acquisti?

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