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Is there a way to say "vice versa?" in Italian or a similar meaning? In English, we have the saying, "vice versa," for instance, "America is popular in Australia and vice versa." Essentially vice versa means something swapped, or reversed. So, is there a phrase similar in Italian?
Aug 21, 2015 3:53 PM
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Well, viceversa is actually a latin expression, and, thus, italian. Spanish, french, portuguese etcetera (another latin form), all have the same expression with the same meaning.
August 21, 2015
I am not sure but it could be "conversely" "Viceversa" is something that also can happen at the contrary
August 21, 2015
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