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What is the answer to Italian phrase di dove sei?

The phrase "di dove sei?" is a question in Italian that means "Where are you from?"

The answer depends on where you are from. Here are a few examples:

* "Sono di [city/town/country]" - I am from [city/town/country].

* For example, "Sono di Roma" (I am from Rome).

* "Vengo da [city/town/country]" - I come from [city/town/country].

* For example, "Vengo da Milano" (I come from Milan).

* "Sono nato/a a [city/town/country]" - I was born in [city/town/country].

* For example, "Sono nato a Napoli" (I was born in Naples).

You can also answer with a more general location, such as:

* "Sono del nord Italia" - I am from northern Italy.

* "Sono del sud Italia" - I am from southern Italy.

Remember to adjust the gender of the verb "sono" (I am) to match your gender.

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