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dittongo

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See also: dittongò

Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ditˈtɔn.ɡo/, /ditˈton.ɡo/
  • Rhymes: -ɔnɡo, -onɡo
  • Hyphenation: dit‧tòn‧go, dit‧tón‧go

Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Late Latin diphthongus, from Ancient Greek δίφθογγος (díphthongos).

    Alternative forms

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    Noun

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    dittongo m (plural dittonghi)

    1. (linguistics) diphthong
      • 1540, Francesco Priscianese, “Delle Sillabe [About syllables]”, in Della lingua romana[1], page 24:
        Et Aut, et Haud, sono parole d'una Sillaba sola similmente, perche in esse è il dittongo, Au.
        And aut and haud are also just one-syllable words, because in them is the diphthong au.
      • 1744, Jacopo Angelo Nelli, “Ⅱ. De’ Dittonghi [2. About Diphthongs]”, in Grammatica italiana: per uso de' giovanetti [Italian Grammar: for use by young people]‎[2], Torino: Stamperia Reale, page 89:
        Il dittongo è l'unione di due lettere vocali in un solo suono
        A diphthong is the union of two vowel letters in a single sound
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    Further reading

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    • dittongo in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Verb

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    dittongo

    1. first-person singular present indicative of dittongare