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"Let's talk tomorrow," "(that) we may talk tomorrow," and "We're talking tomorrow" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase Parliamo domani! Context makes clear whether the first person person present verb and adverb are in the imperative (case 1), subjunctive (example 2), or indicative (instance 3). Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation will be "par-LYA-mo do-MA-nee" in Italian.

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"See you tomorrow!" is a common English equivalent of "A domani!"

Specifically, the preposition "a" means "to, until." The masculine noun "domani" means "tomorrow." Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").

The pronunciation is "ah doh-MAH-nee."

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"Until tomorrow, Beautiful" is an English equivalent of "A domani, Bella."

Specifically, the preposition "a" means "until, 'till, to." The masculine noun "domani" means "tomorrow." The feminine singular adjective/pronoun "bella" means "beautiful."

The pronunciation is "AH doh-MAH-nee."

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"What is tomorrow's date?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Qual è la data di domani? The interrogative in the present indicative translates literally as "What is the date of tomorrow?" The pronunciation will be "KWA-leh la DA-ta dee do-MA-nee" in Italian.

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"Always tomorrow!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Sempre domani! The adverbial phrase also translates as "Forever tomorrow!" or "Still tomorrow!" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "SEM-prey do-MA-nee" in Pisan Italian.

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A domani! in Italian means "See you tomorrow!" in English.

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Ci sentiamo domani! in Italian means "I'll hear from you tomorrow!" in English.

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Di domani in Italian means "of tomorrow" in English.

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Amore, a domani, mia bella! in Italian means "My love, until tomorrow, my beautiful one!" in English.

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always tomorrow

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