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380 amico
     1. n-m. friend, companion, partner
     2. n-m. boyfriend
     3. v. first-person singular present indicative of amicarsi
     amicarsi
          1. v. (reflexive) To make friends (with)
381 ore
     1. n. plural of ora
     ora
          1. n. hour (period of 60 minutes)
          2. n. time (of day), hour
          3. adv. now
          4. conj. and yet
382 difficile
     1. adj. difficult
383 morto
     1. adj. (literal and figurative) dead
     2. adj. (by extension, colloquial, of a body part) dead (experiencing pins and needles)
     3. adj. (figurative, of a time period) past
     4. n-m. dead man
     5. n-m. corpse, dead body
     morire
          1. n. death
          2. v. (intransitive) to die
384 bello
     1. adj. nice, fair, fine, pleasant; beautiful (of the weather etc.)
           Che bello! - How nice!
           una bella giornata - a beautiful day
     2. adj. good-looking, handsome; beautiful (of a person)
     3. adj. considerable (quantity)
385 nostri
     1. pron. our
386 soltanto
     1. adv. only, just, but, alone, merely
387 silenzio
     1. interj. silenzio!
     2. interj. silence!; shut up!; stop talking!; hush!
     3. n. silence, quiet
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of silenziare
     silenziare
          1. v. to silence, to muffle, to squelch
388 persona
     1. n. person, people, persons
     2. n. someone, somebody, anybody
     3. n. body, figure
     4. n. (law) person, body
     5. n. (psychology) persona
389 destra
     1. n. right (hand, direction)
390 tempi
     1. n. plural of tempo
     2. n. plural of tempio
     tempo
          1. n. time
          2. n. time, age, period
          3. n. part (of a film, show, etc.)
391 quali
     1. adj. plural of quale
     2. pron. plural of quale
     quale
          1. adj. (question) what?
          2. adj. (in choosing options) which?
          3. adj. (exclamation) what
392 parola
     1. n. word (distinct unit of language).
           Ci vogliono fatti e non parole. - Action is needed, not words.
     2. n. word (something promised).
           Ti do la mia parola d'onore. - I give you my word of honour.
     3. n. speech (the ability to use vocalisations to communicate).
393 prende
     1. v. third-person singular present indicative of prendere
     prendere
          1. v. to take, hold
          2. v. to get, buy
          3. v. to pick up
          4. v. to eat, drink
394 dagli
     1. contraction. contraction of da gli; from the
     2. v. compound of da' gli; give them!
     da
          1. prep. from
     gli
          1. art. (Form of the article (m, it, i, , the) used before a vowel, it, dei, , gods); the
395 gioco
     1. n. game
     2. n. (mechanics) backlash
     3. v. first-person singular present indicative of giocare
     giocare
          1. v. to play, (specifically:)
          2. v.          (intransitive) to play a game, for fun (or) as a pastime
          3. v.          (intransitive) to do something for fun
396 grazie
     1. interj. thank you, thanks!
           Grazie di essere venuti! - Thanks for coming!
     2. n-m. thanks, thank-you (an expression of gratitude)
           Se ne andò senza neppure dirmi grazie. - He/She went away without even thanking me.
     3. n-m. (uncommon) gratitude
397 fu
     1. v. third-person singular past historic of essere
     2. adj. deceased, late
     essere
          1. v. (intransitive, indicating existence, identity, location, or state) to be, to stay
          2. v. (auxiliary, used to form composite past tense of many intransitive verbs) to have (done something); to
          3. v. (impersonal, of a duration of time since an event) to have passed
          4. n. being
398 saranno
     1. v. third-person plural future indicative of essere
     essere
          1. v. (intransitive, indicating existence, identity, location, or state) to be, to stay
          2. v. (auxiliary, used to form composite past tense of many intransitive verbs) to have (done something); to
          3. v. (impersonal, of a duration of time since an event) to have passed
          4. n. being
399 pensare
     1. v. to think
     2. v. to think about someone
           Ti ho pensato. - I have been thinking about you.
     3. v. to realize
     4. v. to expect
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