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What does capelli mean in Italian?
"Capelli" in Italian means
hair
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It's a plural noun, so it always refers to more than one strand of hair.
Que tiempo hace el tres de noviembre?
What is Italian leather?
Morphology
What is the meaning of arebic term suf?
How do Germans feel about body odor?
How does a tongue and wood look?
How do you say handsome or good looking in Tamil?
What is the homophone of glare?
What are examples of words that plural in form but singular meaning?
What is lad and lid lakar of dha?
What does the root word gibbous mean?
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