KLPNO
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Hello everyone,
In one scene in the movie Mission to Venice Michael and his friend Giuseppe are watching the house.
Suddenly Michael sees Manrico Rossi, the glass store owner, and says:
At 42.12: Manrico Rossi, Luisa;s boss. So he's in a too.
Does he really says "he's in a too"? Should,'t it simply be he's in too, without the "a" (or whatever sound he pronounces after "in")?
Thank you.
In one scene in the movie Mission to Venice Michael and his friend Giuseppe are watching the house.
Suddenly Michael sees Manrico Rossi, the glass store owner, and says:
At 42.12: Manrico Rossi, Luisa;s boss. So he's in a too.
Does he really says "he's in a too"? Should,'t it simply be he's in too, without the "a" (or whatever sound he pronounces after "in")?
Thank you.