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ospedali - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Categories: Italian 4-syllable words Italian terms with IPA pronunciation Rhymes:Italian ali Rhymes:Italian ali 4 syllables Italian non-lemma forms Italian noun forms Venetan non-lemma forms Venetan noun forms
Wiktionary:Frequency lists Italian1000 This list has been generated from subtitles of movies and television series with a total of about 5 6 million words in 2008 All words were split after apostrophes and converted to lowercase before counting A list containing all words with at least 2 occurrences can be found here
nosocomio - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Borrowed from Late Latin nosocomīum, from Ancient Greek νοσοκομεῖον (nosokomeîon, “hospital”), from νόσος (nósos, “disease, illness
ospite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary ospite m or f by sense (plural ospiti) host, hostess Synonym: anfitrione guest Synonyms: invitato, convitato (biology) host
ospedal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Late Latin hospitālis, hospitāle (“shelter, hospice, guesthouse”), from Latin hospitālis (“hospitable”) Compare Italian ospedale
malato - Wiktionary, the free dictionary malato (feminine malata, masculine plural malati, feminine plural malate) ill, sick, unwell, affected, sore Visita suo padre malato nell'ospedale ― She visits her sick father in the hospital (plant) diseased
hospitale - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Italian: ospedale (obsolete, Tuscan spedale) Sicilian: spitali North Italian: Friulian: ospedâl Ligurian: uspiâ Piedmontese: ospial Romagnol: sbdêl Sammarinese: uspidêl Romansch: ospital Venetan: ospedal, ospeal → Cimbrian: ospedàl Gallo-Romance: Franco-Provençal: hostâl Old French: ostel (see there for further descendants) Occitano
hotel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Borrowed from French hôtel, from Middle French hostel (“hostel”, “inn”), from Old French ostel (“shelter”), from Latin hospitālis (“pertaining to hospitality”) Doublet of ospedale and ospitale