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Collodi
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kawl-
law
-dee
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Col·lo·di
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kəˈloʊ
di
;
It.
kɔlˈlɔ
di
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uh
-
loh
-dee
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It.
kawl-
law
-dee
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Car·lo
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loʊ
;
It.
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lɔ
/
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kahr
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r
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,
(
Carlo Lorenzini
),
1826–90,
Italian writer: creator of the story of Pinocchio.
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