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Note title 'Fieri' V.S. 'Frui'
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Both these verbs are in the infinitive mood in indirect statement after 'sciat'. 'Fieri' means to become while 'Frui' means to enjoy. The following word is 'unde,' meaning from where- there is a preposition instead of an object of the verbs.

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