verità
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See also: verita
Italian[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin vēritātem, in this form probably a semi-learned term which was altered based on the Latin etymology. The older, now obsolete forms vertà, vertade, and vertate were inherited.[1]
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Noun[edit]
verità f (invariable)
- truth
- 1972, “Parla più piano”, in Gianni Boncompagni (lyrics), Nino Rota (music), Il mondo cambierà, performed by Gianni Morandi:
- Nessuno sa la verità / Nemmeno il cielo che ci guarda da lassù
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
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Noun[edit]
verità f (plural veritajiet)
- (uncountable) truth
- Synonym: sewwa
- (countable) a truth, something true
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