gemello
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See also: gemellò
Italian[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Latin gemellus, diminutive of geminus, from Proto-Italic *jemanos, from Proto-Indo-European *yemH-. Compare French jumeau, Portuguese gêmeo, Romanian geamăn, Spanish gemelo.
Adjective[edit]
gemello (feminine gemella, masculine plural gemelli, feminine plural gemelle)
Noun[edit]
gemello m (plural gemelli, feminine gemella, diminutive gemellìno m or gemellìna f)
Noun[edit]
gemello m (plural gemelli)
Related terms[edit]
- anima gemella
- gemellaggio
- gemellanza
- gemellare
- gemellarsi
- Gemelli
- gemellipara
- gemellologia
- gemino
- giumella
Etymology 2[edit]
Verb[edit]
gemello
Latin[edit]
Noun[edit]
gemellō
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