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Meaning of ladri




John Rene Plaut

ladri
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LADRI from the Italian, thief when in Rome some boys stole my passport and wallet in the Colosseum, the police that was a few meters away did nothing but send me to the barracks. The officer who attended me told me "In Roma siamo tutti ladri". The amount of bark and rapine is such that connationals have to buy the report form, to inhibit cases and statistics. After a lot of Trajín I, as a Chilean, got one for free.

  



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