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English
Noun
canzoni
- plural of canzone
Anagrams
Italian
Noun
canzoni f
- plural of canzone
Verb
canzoni
- inflection of canzonare:
- second-person singular present indicative
- first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive
- third-person singular imperative
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Sassarese
Etymology
From Latin cantiōnem, accusative of cantiō (“song, singing”).
Pronunciation
Noun
canzoni f (invariable)
- song
2009 October 6, Ignazio Sanna, “Li facultai d’abà (ossia: cumenti fa dinà in dì d’oggi) [The faculties of today (or: How to make money nowadays)]”, in Ignazio Sanna - Prosa e poesia in sassarese:O ba’, chissu Marco Carta ha cantaddu e canta canzoni. CANZONI: hai cumpresu abà?- Dad, this Marco Carta guy has sung—and sings—songs. SONGS. Do you understand now?