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"Luke's" and "of Luke" are English equivalents of the Italian phrase De Luca. The preposition and masculine proper noun serve as a surname whose spelling reflects French cultural and historical influences on insular and peninsular Italy. The pronunciation will be "dey LOO-ka" in Italian.

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Q: What is 'De Luca' when translated from Italian to English?
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