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"Ratto tota" translates to "whole rat" in English, with "ratto" meaning "rat" and "tota" meaning "whole" or "entire." The phrase doesn't have a widely recognized idiomatic meaning and may require additional context for specific interpretations. It may be used in various contexts, possibly in literature or informal conversation.

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