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An idiom is a sequence of words established by usage as conveying a meaning not directly deducible from its components
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Filler-words in spoken Italian
Insomma..., ecco una lista:
allora
cioè
dai
eh
guarda
insomma
mah
mmm
quindi
senti
sai
Ho aggiunto 'quindi' e 'senti'.
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Filler-words in spoken Italian
In casual, spoken English, there are certain "filler-words" which are very common, but don't really add much to the actual meaning of the sentence. For example: "like, you know..., look....".
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