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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick View Post
    allora avanti che puppiamo la fava a tutti.

    Google translation won't be correct btw.
    I suppose that sentence in Italian was suggested by GiCa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Percivalle View Post
    I suppose that sentence in Italian was suggested by GiCa.
    I always say she should be the reformer of the English language. Now you say the same for her Italian?

    Well, native speakers often are the greatest butchers of their language. I cringe at the way some Flemish type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    I always say she should be the reformer of the English language. Now you say the same for her Italian?
    Indeed. It would be even better than simple English. Joking apart, "puppami la fava" is typical Florentine/Tuscan jargon. This the reason I think GiCa is behind that sentence.

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