aggio
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-aggio
Contents
1
Italian
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Descendants
1.3
References
2
Neapolitan
2.1
Verb
Italian
Etymology
Probably from
Ancient Greek
ἀλλάγιον
(
allágion
)
[
1
]
.
Noun
aggio
m
(
economics
)
premium
Descendants
→
English:
agio
→
French:
agio
References
^
aggio
in Treccani.it –
Vocabolario Treccani on line
, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
Neapolitan
Verb
aggio
first-person
singular
present
indicative
of
avé
Categories
:
Italian terms derived from Ancient Greek
Italian lemmas
Italian nouns
Italian masculine nouns
it:Economics
Neapolitan non-lemma forms
Neapolitan verb forms
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