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Italian
Etymology
Literally, “to give act”.
Verb
dàre atto (first-person singular present (with syntactic gemination after the verb) dò atto, first-person singular past historic dièdi atto or diédi atto or détti atto or (traditional) dètti atto, past participle dàto atto, first-person singular future darò atto, first-person singular subjunctive dìa atto, first-person singular imperfect subjunctive déssi atto, second-person singular imperative dài atto or dà' atto, auxiliary avére)
- to recognize, to acknowledge, to give credit (to)
- Synonyms: riconoscere, ammettere
devo darti atto del tuo coraggio- I have to acknowledge your courage
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