#234: How to Use the Italian Words "Solo", "Soltanto", and "Solamente"

#234: How to Use the Italian Words "Solo", "Soltanto", and "Solamente"

The Italian words "solo", "soltanto" and "solamente" all mean "only" or "just", and they differ slightly in tone and grammatical usage.


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