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It depends if you are using (Play) as a noun or a verb. as a Verb it is Giuco or mjaybe Giocotrelli This jointly refers to (Toys and Games) based on the infinitive verb (To Play)Dramatic productions are stated as either Comedy or tragedy and would use words close enough to that to easily translate I never could see why Dante"s Inferno and related works were called the Divine Comedy! But, that is how it translates. For that matter I could never see anything funny about (Sound of Music) which ws classed as a Musical Comedy. outside of some Mickey-Mouse sight gags, what is funny about a family on the lam, and fleeing the dreaded SS-Men. Showing the cops in a negative light if you ask me. not funny at all.l

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