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  • La Signora - Genshin Impact Wiki
    Upon reaching 20% HP, La Signora relocates at the center of the arena in order to encase herself inside a large ice cocoon During this phase, Signora will gain a Frozen shield, while Sheer Cold accumulation is doubled and and her moveset will change
  • SIGNORA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SIGNORA is a married Italian woman usually of rank or gentility —used as a title equivalent to Mrs
  • SIGNORA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    - a little extravagant, exaggerated perhaps, as you must have noticed, signora But you will be available to attend on the signora when she returns She'd heard someone moving around about half an hour later and it could only have been the signora returning
  • SIGNORA Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Signora definition: a conventional Italian term of address or title of respect for a married woman, either used separately or prefixed to the name See examples of SIGNORA used in a sentence
  • La Signora Boss Fight Guide | Genshin Impact|Game8
    La Signora is a weekly Genshin Impact boss located in Inazuma City, Inazuma See the best team and characters for beating La Signora and check out our tips for clearing the boss challenge!
  • Signora - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Signora f (plural Signore) Mrs, Lady (used to address a woman) madam (ladies is used for the plural) Sì, Signora ― Yes, madam No, Signore ― No, ladies (used as a salutation in a letter) Madam (plural Mesdames) Egregia Signora ― Dear Madam Egregie Signore ― Dear Mesdames
  • What does signora mean? - Definitions. net
    signora Signora is an Italian term used as a courtesy title before the surname or full name of a married or widowed woman It is the equivalent of "Mrs " or "madam" in English
  • Word: Signora - Meaning, Usage, Idioms Fun Facts
    The word "signora" has its roots in the Latin word "seniora," which means "older" or "elder," showing respect towards women of a certain status Famous Quote "When a woman succeeds, she is a signora; when a man does, he is a genius "


















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