Abbott in Italian
Abbott in Italian is Abate — Abbott means a surname, originally referring to someone who worked for or was connected to an abbot.
Abbott in Italian
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What does "Abbott" mean?
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name A surname, originally referring to someone who worked for or was connected to an abbot.
"The Abbott family has lived in the village for generations."
Abbott in a sentence
- The Abbott family has lived in the village for generations.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Abbott" in Italian?
"Abbott" in Italian is Abate. Abbott means: A surname, originally referring to someone who worked for or was connected to an abbot.
How do you use "Abbott" in a sentence?
Example: "The Abbott family has lived in the village for generations." In Italian, "Abbott" is Abate.
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