How Do You Spell BANDITTO?

Pronunciation: [bandˈɪtə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The correct spelling for "banditto" is actually "bandito". The word comes from Spanish and is used to refer to an outlaw or a robber. The IPA phonetic transcription for "bandito" is bænˈdiːtəʊ. The letter "b" is pronounced with the lips together, whereas the letter "d" is pronounced with the tip of the tongue touching the back of the top teeth. The double "i" is pronounced with a long "e" sound, and the letter "o" is pronounced with a long "oh" sound.

Common Misspellings for BANDITTO

  • vanditto
  • nanditto
  • handitto
  • ganditto
  • bznditto
  • bsnditto
  • bwnditto
  • bqnditto
  • babditto
  • bamditto
  • bajditto
  • bahditto
  • bansitto
  • banxitto
  • bancitto
  • banfitto
  • banritto
  • baneitto
  • bandutto
  • bandjtto

Etymology of BANDITTO

The word "banditto" is derived from the Italian word "bandito", which means "outlaw" or "bandit". "Bandito" originates from the Latin word "banditus", which referred to an outlaw who was banished from his community or land. The Latin term was derived from the verb "bandire", meaning "to proclaim" or "to announce", as outlaws were often proclaimed or declared as such by authorities. Over time, the word traveled into various Romance languages, retaining similar meanings and evolving into "bandit" or "banditto" in English.

Plural form of BANDITTO is BANDITTI

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