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"In dreams and love there are impossibilities" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Nei sogni e nell'amore ci sono le impossibilità. The masculine plural prepositional phrase, conjunction, masculine singular prepositional phrase, adverb/pronoun, third person plural present indicative, and feminine plural definite article and noun model a rare case in which the singular form of a noun is the same as the plural. The pronunciation will be "ney SO-nyoo ey NEL-la-MO-rey tchee SO-no ley eem-POS-see-BEE-lee-TA" in Italian.

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