giustu

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Aromanian

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Etymology

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Ultimately from Latin iūstus; uncertain if borrowed directly, through an intermediate such as Italian giusto, or inherited. The Daco-Romanian equivalent, just, is a neologism borrowed through French.

Adverb

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giustu

  1. exactly, precisely, just