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Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin factus.
Adjective
fatto (feminine fatta, masculine plural fatti, feminine plural fatte)
- done, made
- fit, right, made
- Synonym: adatto
- grown
- Synonym: adulto
- (slang) stoned, baked, high, wasted, stuffed
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Latin factum. [1]
Noun
fatto m (plural fatti)
- fact, event, occurrence, matter, affair, business, action, story
- Synonyms: evento, avvenimento, faccenda, affare
Derived terms
Descendants
Participle
fatto (feminine fatta, masculine plural fatti, feminine plural fatte)
- past participle of fare
References
- ^ Angelo Prati, "Vocabolario Etimologico Italiano", Torino, 1951
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