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What is de when translated from French to Italian?

"De" in French translates to "di" in Italian.

However, it's important to note that the exact translation of "de" can vary depending on the context. For example, "de" could also translate to:

* "del" (masculine singular)

* "della" (feminine singular)

* "dei" (masculine plural)

* "delle" (feminine plural)

Therefore, the best translation depends on the specific sentence and the grammatical structure of the phrase.

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