parecchio

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Italian

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Etymology

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From Late Latin pariculus, diminutive of Latin pār. Doublet of pareglio and pariglio, both borrowed via Old French pareil. Compare Spanish parejo.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /paˈrek.kjo/
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  • Rhymes: -ekkjo
  • Hyphenation: pa‧réc‧chio

Determiner

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parecchio (feminine parecchia, masculine plural parecchi, feminine plural parecchie)

  1. quite a lot of, rather a lot of, a fair bit of
  2. (in the plural) several, many, quite a few, quite a lot of

Adverb

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parecchio

  1. really, rather, quite a lot, quite a bit, quite a long time, quite a while

Pronoun

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parecchio (feminine parecchia, masculine plural parecchi, feminine plural parecchie)

  1. quite a lot, rather a lot, a fair bit
    Synonym: molto
  2. (in the plural) several, quite a lot, quite a few

Anagrams

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