dîto
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Ligurian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Latin dictus (“said”, perfect passive participle of dīcō), from Proto-Italic *diktos (past participle of *deikō).
Participle[edit]
dîto m (feminine singular dîta, masculine plural dîti, feminine plural dîte)
- past participle of dî
Adjective[edit]
dît
Etymology 2[edit]
From Latin dictum, neuter form of dictus (“said”), perfect passive participle of dīcō (“I say”).
Noun[edit]
dîto m (plural dîti)
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- Ligurian terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Ligurian terms inherited from Proto-Italic
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- Ligurian past participles
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