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The voLabulary: for Italian and English learners (and hey, you never stop learning!)
Il voLabolario: per chi impara l'italiano o l'inglese (e, via, non si smette mai di imparare!)

Cardboard - Cartone

Faith may move mountains, but, incredibly, for moving your stuff between two houses, you still need a lorry and lots of cardboard boxes.

Note I: no, I am not going to title this page "Move - Trasloco". "Move" has way too many meanings to do that.
Note II: "lorry", not "truck".

La fede potra' anche spostare le montagne, ma, incredibilmente, per traslocare la tua roba tra due case, c'e' ancora bisogno di un camion e di un sacco di scatole di cartone.

Nota I: no, non intitolero' questa pagina "Move - Trasloco". "Move" ha troppi significati per farlo.
Nota II: "
lorry", e non "truck".

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