giuraddio
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Italian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From giuro a Dio (“I swear to God”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Interjection[edit]
giuraddio
- (dated) used to express resentment or irritation, or resolution
- Giuraddio che me la pagherà! ― I swear to God he's going to pay for that!
Noun[edit]
giuraddio m (usually invariable, plural giuraddii)
- (dated) an expression of resentment or irritation
- Manifestava la sua ira con molti giuraddio. ― He was showing his anger through many giuraddio.
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