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Just for reference (for myself and any others who may search on the word looking to correct English-language misspellings) -

Dimmi cosa succede sulla terra (1997) contains what appears to be a correct Italian spelling of succede - recommend against changing to English-language spelling as this is a song title. Longshot14 06:44, 6 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I strongly agree. It would be completely incorrect to change the title, as this is what it is! For the record, Dimmi cosa succede sulla terra translates into English as "Tell me what happens on Earth". The verb in the subordinate clause is "succedere" ("to happen" not "to succeed"), and "succede" is the third person present singular indicative as required here. AussieBoy 05:18, 26 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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