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I've never heard Eitan used in any part of Italy. I don't think people in Italy even use Eitan.

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Yes, we didn't think so either. But considering the differences between the regions we weren't entirely sure. In the original post it was said the father said it was 'the Italian form', and that's what I was responding to mostly.
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