past participle of giungere
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Grazie morbrorper. I read that Giungere a = to arrive at or come to. An interesting use of giungere no?
Poor Mary is having a tough time these days, what with Tom in and out of prison, dying and coming back, and now this! ;-D
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That’s what makes Italian such a fascinating language, isn’t it; it always has a surprise in store for you!
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Addirittura! I am learning to make my reasonable Italian a lot more colourful with such surprises or should I say “More Italian”.
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