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Dani ✿ V・ᴥ・V ✿ on Twitter: "This was definitely a manual decision by @bing " Ragazza" simply means "girl" and "trans" is taken from english so it has no additional meaning in italian.
What is the difference between "sia la ragazza sia il ragazzo" and "sia la ragazza che il ragazzo"? Both of these mean "both the girl and the boy", right? Is there some
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