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Yes, 'State zitti' is Italian. The imperative 'state' means '[you all] be, stand, stay'. The adjective 'zitti' means 'quiet'. Together, they're pronounced 'STAH-teh TSEET-tee'.

That's what's said to a group of males or a mixed group of females and males. To females only, it's 'Statezitte'. It's pronounced 'STAH-teh TSEET-teh'.

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