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This word need any graphic accent; sometimes it is written with stress mark to avoid the wrong stress /mo'ke:no/; Italians can very easily so (wrongly) pronounce (it is not a common word and you find it almost exclusively to read; perhaps most
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The article states that 95.24 % of the inhabitants of
Frassilongo report themselves as speakers of mocheno.This seems to me highly unlikely !
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I don't think they're referring to the main village of
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