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Sotto capo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "underboss." The pronunciation of the masculine singular prepositional phrase -- which translates literally as "below, underneath (the) boss" -- will be "SOT-to KA-po" in Italian.

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Capo is an Italian equivalent of the English word "boss." The masculine singular noun also translates into English as "head" literally as a part of the body and loosely as the top person in a chain of command. The pronunciation will be "KA-po" in Pisan Italian.

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"Head" in English is capo in Italian.

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