The phrase "tale e quale" in Italian is an idiomatic expression meaning "exactly the same" or "the spitting image of" someone or something. It conveys the idea of perfect similarity or identicalness and is often used to describe something that looks or is just like another thing with no differences. The conjunction "e" simply means "and," linking the two words "tale" (such) and "quale" (which) together to form the phrase. The phrase "ieri sera" translates to "yesterday evening" in English. So, the full foreign phrase you provided would translate as:
- [tale e quale](javascript:void(0)) = "exactly the same" or "the spitting image"
- [ieri sera](javascript:void(0)) = "yesterday evening"
This phrase could be used in contexts describing something or someone being exactly alike as of the previous evening, depending on the sentence structure and context.
