0 01b00Dear All, 02br 00Great forum. I am not a native english speaker, so I would really appreciate inputs on thebelow sentence. (If its understandable. makes any sense and correct...):02br 02br 00"Be italian for a moment"02br 02br 00Thanks in advance.02br 02b00 0-
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0How can you be Italian for just a moment? 02br 02br 00I suppose it's a sentence (a command) but it's an odd one. 0-
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0How can you be Italian for just a moment?
02br 02br 00I suppose it's a sentence (a command) but it's an odd one.
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0How can you be Italian for just a moment? 02br 02br 00I suppose it's a sentence (a command) but it's an odd one. (Capitalize Italian, and use a period at the end.)02br 02br 00Are you telling the person to THINK like an Italian for a moment?0-
0 Thanks for the input. It is something I play around with. It is going to be a tagline for an Italian company. Makes any sense?02br 00Thanks in advance.0-