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as far as I know
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best friend forever
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be right back
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I don't know
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laugh out loud
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oh my God
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happy birthday
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YOLO
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too much information
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by the way
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as soon as possible
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TTYL
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for your information
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thanks
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see you
as far as I know
Frase
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/æz fˈɑːɹ æz aɪ nˈoʊ/
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per quanto mi riguarda

per quanto mi riguarda

used in a text message, email, etc. to express one's doubt while giving an opinion

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AFAIK, they haven’t made a final decision yet.
As far as I know, she’s still living in New York.
best friend forever
best friend forever
sostantivo
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/bˈɛst fɹˈɛnd fɚɹˈɛvɚ/
(Migliore amicaq)

(Migliore amicaq)

BFF

someone's best friend, ‌used by young people on social media, especially in text messages

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be right back
interiezione
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/biː ɹˈaɪt bˈæk/
Torno subito

Torno subito

used in online conversations indicating that one would be back after a short time

I don't know
interiezione
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/aɪ dˈoʊnt nˈoʊ/
non so

non so

a common abbreviation used in texts or online conversations, which means one does not know something

laugh out loud
interiezione
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/lˈæf ˈaʊt lˈaʊd/
LOL

LOL

used especially in text or online messages to express laughter or amusement about something funny

oh my God
oh my God
interiezione
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/ˈoʊ maɪ ɡˈɑːd/
Dio Mio

Dio Mio

used to express shock, surprise, or excitement, particularly on social media or in text messages

happy birthday
happy birthday
interiezione
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/hˈæpi bˈɜːθdeɪ/
(Felice compleanno!)

(Felice compleanno!)

Buon compleanno!

used to express good wishes and congratulations to someone on their birthday

YOLO
interiezione
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/jˈoʊloʊ/
(vivere la vita al massimo)

(vivere la vita al massimo)

YOLO

an abbreviation commonly used in online conversations and social media posts to encourage living life to the fullest and taking risks

too much information
interiezione
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/tˈuː mʌtʃ ˌɪnfɚmˈeɪʃən/
(eccesso di informazioni)

(eccesso di informazioni)

troppa informazione

used in written or spoken conversations to indicate that someone has shared more personal or detailed information than is comfortable or necessary

by the way
avverbio
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/baɪ ðə wˈeɪ/
(a proposito)

(a proposito)

tra l'altro

Collocation

used to introduce a new topic or information that is related to the ongoing conversation

as soon as possible
avverbio
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/æz sˈuːn æz pˈɑːsəbəl/
(quanto prima)

(quanto prima)

il prima possibile

Collocation

used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay

TTYL
interiezione
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/tˈiː tˈiː wˈaɪ ˈɛl/
(Ci sentiamo!)

(Ci sentiamo!)

A dopo!

used in online messaging, texting, and email as a friendly way to indicate that the conversation is ending but the speakers will communicate again in the future

for your information
Frase
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/fɔːɹ jʊɹ ˌɪnfɚmˈeɪʃən/
N/A

N/A

used in written or spoken communication to indicate that the information being provided is intended to inform the recipient, but not necessarily requiring any action on their part

thanks
thanks
interiezione
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θ
a
æ
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n
k
k
s
s
grazie

grazie

Informal

a short way to say thank you

see you
see you
interiezione
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/sˈiː juː/
(Ci vediamo!)

(Ci vediamo!)

A presto!

Informal

used as a casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon

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