ditto in Italian
ditto in Italian is idem, come sopra, detto — ditto means used to mean "the same as what was just said," avoiding repetition.
ditto in Italian
idem
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
come sopra
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
detto
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
idem come sopra
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
predetto
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
soprascritto
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
fac-simile
(US, informal) A duplicate or copy of a document, particularly one created by a spirit duplicator.
idem
(transitive) To repeat the aforesaid, the earlier action etc.
What does "ditto" mean?
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adverb Used to mean "the same as what was just said," avoiding repetition.
""I loved that movie." "Ditto.""
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noun The mark ("), used to show that something written above should be repeated.
"She used ditto marks instead of retyping the address twice."
ditto in a sentence
- "I loved that movie." "Ditto."
- She used ditto marks instead of retyping the address twice.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "ditto" in Italian?
"ditto" in Italian is idem, come sopra, detto. ditto means: Used to mean "the same as what was just said," avoiding repetition.
How do you use "ditto" in a sentence?
Example: ""I loved that movie." "Ditto."" In Italian, "ditto" is idem, come sopra, detto.
Are there other ways to say "ditto" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "ditto": idem, come sopra, detto, idem come sopra, predetto, soprascritto.
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