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  2. Vivo per lei - Wikipedia

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    The new lyrics were characterized by the fact that lei ("her") in the title referred to music whereas in the original song lei referred to a girl. [2] Thus the new version of Vivo per lei became a tribute to music using the pronoun in the title: lei in Italian, ella in Spanish, elle in French, ela in Portuguese, and sie in German, as a metaphor ...

  3. Vivo per lei (je vis pour elle) - Wikipedia

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    Vivo per lei (je vis pour elle) Add languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  4. Vivere Live in Tuscany - Wikipedia

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    Vivere Live in Tuscany is a live album and DVD of a pop concert by classical Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.The concert was performed at Bocelli's Teatro del Silenzio in Lajatico, Tuscany, July 2007.

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  6. Vivere (Dare to Live) - Wikipedia

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    "Vivere" was composed by Italian singer-songwriter Gerardina Trovato for her second studio album, Non è un film, released in 1994. [4] Trovato decided to invite Bocelli to record the song with her after meeting him at one of Zucchero Fornaciari's concerts, during which he performed the song "Miserere" in a duet with Zucchero. [5]

  7. List of Latin phrases (E) - Wikipedia

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    Exempli gratiā is usually abbreviated "e. g." or "e.g." (less commonly, ex. gr.).The abbreviation "e.g." is often interpreted (Anglicised) as 'example given'. The plural exemplōrum gratiā to refer to multiple examples (separated by commas) is now not in frequent use; when used, it may be seen abbreviated as "ee.g." or even "ee.gg.", corresponding to the practice of doubling plurals in Latin ...

  8. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    ad astra per aspera: to the stars through difficulties: i.e., "a rough road leads to the stars", as on the Launch Complex 34 memorial plaque for the astronauts of Apollo 1. Used as a motto by the State of Kansas and other organisations ad augusta per angusta: through difficulties to honours: i.e., to rise to a high position overcoming hardships.

  9. Ultralingua - Wikipedia

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    Ultralingua is a single-click and drag-and-drop multilingual translation dictionary, thesaurus, and language reference utility.The full suite of Ultralingua language tools is available free online without the need for download and installation.