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Old 03-09-2008, 03:10 PM   #2
Itan
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Hi Ali, for a reason i really don't understand, in Italy every foreign word we like more than our (or sometime because we have never used it) suffers a process of italianization; this is an example.

"Cliccare" doesn't exist in Italian but is an italianization of the english verb " to click"; today this word is commonly used as as a normal verb (I click, you click, he clicks, we click, you click, they click became io clicco, tu clicchi, lui/lei/esso/essa clicca, noi clicchiamo, voi cliccate, essi cliccano) so you can use "cliccare instead" of "fare clic" in your transliction 'cause it sounds better.

Hiope this can help you.
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