dono

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[edit] Italian

[edit] Etymology

From Latin dōnum "a gift"

[edit] Noun

dono m. (plural doni)

  1. gift

[edit] Verb

dono

  1. First-person singular present tense of donare.

[edit] Japanese

[edit] Prefix

dono (kanji 何ノ, hiragana どの)

  1. (of) what...? (interrogative demonstrative); what .. ? (one out of the available choices)
    どの車がいいか?
    Which car is good?

[edit] See also

Japanese demonstratives (edit)
ko- so- a- do-
Pronoun
Determiner
Kind んな んな んな んな
Place そこ*
Direction ちら ちら ちら ちら
Manner
* irregular

[edit] Usage notes

  • The hiragana spelling (どの) is preferred to the kanji spelling (何ノ), which is rarely used.



[edit] Latin

[edit] Etymology

From dōnum (gift)

[edit] Verb

present active dōnō, present infinitive dōnāre, perfect active dōnāvī, supine dōnātum.

  1. I give (a present)
  2. I bestow, grant
  3. I forgive, pardon

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[edit] Descendants

[edit] Noun

dōnō

  1. dative singular of dōnum
  2. ablative singular of dōnum

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[edit] Spanish

[edit] Verb

dono (infinitive: donar)

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of donar.