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Ci hanno rubato dei cammelli

Translation

They stole some camels from us



Analysis


ci
     1. pron. us
     2. pron. (reflexive pronoun) ourselves; each other
     3. pron. to us
     4. pron. (ngd, Replaces the indefinite personal pronoun m, it, si, , one) before reflexive m, it, si, , oneself; one
     5. pron. it, to it
     6. adv. to there, here, there
     7. adv. ngd, Forms part of many verbs:
     8. n-m. The Twi language family.
hanno
     1. v. third-person plural present indicative of avere
     avere
          1. v. to have
          2. v. (auxiliary) to have
          3. n. property, substance
          4. n. (in the plural) belongings
          5. n. credit, assets
          6. n. swag
rubato
     1. Participle. past participle of rubare (to steal) (feminine: rubata, masculine plural: rubati, feminine plural: rubate)
     2. adj. (music) rubato
     rubare
          1. v. to steal (take something belonging to another)
dei
     1. n. plural of dio
     2. v. (archaic) second-person singular present of dovere
     di
          1. prep. (ngd, Used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner); ’s
          2. prep. from
          3. prep. ’s
          4. prep. than
          5. prep. (ngd, Used in superlative forms); in, of
          6. prep. about, on, concerning
          7. prep. (ngd, Expresses composition); of, made of, in or more often omitted
          8. prep. (followed by an infinitive) to or omitted
          9. prep. (ngd, Used with the definite article in partitive constructions); some
          10. prep. ngd, Used in some expressions in a partitive-like function, often without article.
     i
          1. art. the
     dio
          1. n. god, deity
          2. n. (informal) one who is remarkably skilled in something; ace, crackerjack, wiz
          3. adj. bright, resplendent, shining (in a divine fashion)
cammelli
     1. n. plural of cammello
     cammello
          1. n. camel




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