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Giovanni o Gianna and Giovanni o Gianni are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "John or Jackie?" Context makes clear whether the second name is female (case 1) or male (example 2). The respective pronunciations will be "djo-VAN-nee o DJAN-na" and "djo-VAN-nee o DJAN-nee" in Italian.

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Giovanna is a female version of "John" when translated from English to Italian. The proper name in question ("Johanna") serves as the feminine equivalent of Giovanni. The respective pronunciations will be "djo-VAN-na" in the feminine and "djo-VAN-nee" in the masculine.

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Giovanni is an Italian equivalent of 'John'. It's pronounced 'joh-VAHN-nee'. Another equivalent is Gianni, which is pronounced 'JAHN-nee'. Still another equivalent is Zanni, which is pronounced 'ZAHN-nee'.

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How do you spell "Johnny" in Italian~

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