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Io sono di... and Vengo da... are Italian equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I am from... ." The first example literally means "I am of..." and must include the subject pronoun io ("I") since the verb form is the same as that for the third person plural loro ("they") even though it does not have to be used with the second example, which translates literally as "I come from... ." The respective pronunciations will be "EE-o SO-no dee" and "VEN-go da" in Italian.

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Sono inglese is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am English." The present indicative verb and feminine/masculine adjective/noun may be preceded by the subject pronoun io ("I") for emphasis. The pronunciation will be "SO-no een-GLEY-sey" in Italian.

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"I am!" in English is Io sono! in Italian.

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"I am Italian" in English means Sono italiana for a female and Sono italiano for a male in Italian.

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