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The masculine singular nouns bombolone and kraffen are Italian equivalents of the German word krapfen. The respective pronunciations of the filled doughnut equivalents will be "BOM-bo-LO-ney" throughout most of Italy and "KRAF-fen" along peninsular Italy's northern borders.

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