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How do you pronounce the Italian phrase vero amore non muore

The Italian phrase "vero amore non muore" is pronounced:

Veh-ro ah-moh-reh non moo-oh-reh

Here's a breakdown:

* Ve-ro: "Veh-ro" with a short "e" sound like in "bed"

* A-mo-re: "Ah-moh-reh" with a slightly elongated "o" sound

* Non: "Non" pronounced like "nohn" with a soft "n" sound

* Muore: "Moo-oh-reh" with a long "o" sound and a softer "r" sound than in English

The phrase translates to "true love never dies."

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