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2007-11-02 18:02:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Languages

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It literally means forward, i.e. "Come on", and is usually shouted at sports teams ("Forza Italia/Azzurri")

2007-11-02 18:12:59 · answer #1 · answered by PuppyPrince 6 · 1 0

In this context "forza" means " come on, let's go, hurry up,
get a move on".
I guess Natalie it's a woman's name and then you don't need it's translated (and it has nothing to do with Christmas that's in Italian "Natale"...!!).
So "forza Natalie" is "come on Natalie" or "hurry up Natalie".

2007-11-03 01:46:28 · answer #2 · answered by martox45 7 · 2 0

its used as a rushing statement.

2007-11-03 02:33:37 · answer #3 · answered by riko 3 · 0 0

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