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What does siempre avante mean in Italian?
"Siempre avante" is not an Italian phrase. It is Spanish, and it means
"Always forward"
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The Italian equivalent would be
"Sempre avanti"
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What English word comes from the greek few?
How do you say markers in french?
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What is infatuation in Tamil?
How do you pronounce kinaesthetic?
What is the name for a half gypsy?
What is the Welsh for my bum look big in
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