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Betti
[ bet-tee ]
noun
- U·go [oo, -gaw], 1892–1953, Italian poet and dramatist.
Betti
/ ˈbetti /
noun
- BettiUgo18921953MItalianWRITING: writer Ugo (ˈuɡo). 1892–1953, Italian writer, noted esp for his plays, including La Padrona (1927), Corruzione al palazzo di giustizia (1949), and La Regina e gli insorte (1951)
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Garrone would certainly never have uttered the words which Carlo Nobis spoke yesterday morning to Betti.
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Ima and Imam mean "Emma," dakkngaggngaggn again means "danke," and betti still continues to signify "bitte."
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At this description little Betti's eyes grew bigger and brighter with expectation.
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Little Betti did not seem very much frightened by this lively speech.
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Mademoiselle Betti—if she were in my country, we should call her Elise, which is pretty—it is ugly, Betti!
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