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"Heart" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian word cor. The masculine singular noun in question serves as a lyrical, poetic, shortened form of the masculine singular noun cuore ("heart"). The pronunciation will be "kor" in Italian.

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Cori is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Cory." The name may be feminine or masculine in English even though it tends just to be feminine in Italian, as a diminutive for Cora or Corina. The pronunciation will be "KO-ree" for the diminutive and "KO-ra" and "ko-REE-na" for the forenames in Italian.

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