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''Repetita Iuvant'' is a latin expression that means "repeated things help" or in a sense ''are useful''. | ''Repetita Iuvant'' is a latin expression that means "repeated things help" or in a sense ''are useful''. | ||
Every italian knows it from mothers, grandmothers and teachers who repeated the sentence as to mean that if they | Every italian knows it from mothers, grandmothers and teachers who repeated the sentence as to mean that if they repeated instructions or notions often enough, eventually they would take root into you. | ||
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Repetita Iuvant
Repetita Iuvant is a latin expression that means "repeated things help" or in a sense are useful. Every italian knows it from mothers, grandmothers and teachers who repeated the sentence as to mean that if they repeated instructions or notions often enough, eventually they would take root into you.