Pavarotti
[pav-uh-rot-ee; Italian pah-vah-rawt-tee] /ˌpæv əˈrɒt i; Italian ˌpɑ vɑˈrɔt ti/
noun
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Luciano
[loo-chee-ah-noh;; Italian loo-chah-naw] /ˌlu tʃiˈɑ noʊ;; Italian luˈtʃɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1935–2007, Italian operatic tenor.
/Italian pavaˈrɔti/
noun
1.
Luciano 1935–2007, Italian operatic tenor, specializing in works by Verdi and Puccini
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