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Passo - Falso

In Italian, this phrase is frequently used both literally and idiomatically in various fields:

: Passo falso is the Italian title for the 1968 film originally titled The Fake Step . Passo falso

If you are asking for the grammatical articles for the Italian phrase (meaning "false step" or "misstep"), they are as follows: Un passo falso ( Indefinite : A false step) Il passo falso ( Definite : The false step) Dei passi falsi ( Indefinite : Some false steps) I passi falsi ( Definite : The false steps) Common Contexts for "Passo Falso" In Italian, this phrase is frequently used both

: Often used in headlines to describe an unexpected defeat or a "stumble" in a team's performance, such as a draw or loss . Gaming & Pop Culture : : It appears

: Refers to social blunders, like the culinary "crime" of mixing seafood and cheese. Gaming & Pop Culture :

: It appears in titles like Passo falso. Come cambia l'Inghilterra fuori dal... , a book discussing societal changes. Cheese + Fish: It's All Greek To Me

: The Italian name for the card "Mental Misstep" is Passo Falso Mentale .

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