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"I re" is an Italian equivalent of "the kings."

The masculine plural definite article "i" means "the." The masculine noun "re," whose form is the same in the singular and the plural, here means "kings." The masculine indefinite plural article is "dei" ("some").

The pronunciation is "ee reh."

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