tutt'uno

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Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Univerbation of tutto (all) +‎ uno (one).

Noun[edit]

tutt'uno m (invariable)

  1. one and the same
    in certi casi impegnarsi o fingere è tutt'uno
    in certain cases it makes no difference whether one engages or fakes it
    (literally, “it is one and the same engaging or faking it”)