different between fante vs fanti

fante

Italian

Etymology

From Latin ?nf?ns, ?nfantem (infant, child) with aphaeresis, via the meaning "boy". Doublet of infante.

Noun

fante m (plural fanti)

  1. (card games) jack
  2. (card games) knave

Derived terms

  • fantoccio

See also

  • fante di cuori
  • fante di fiori
  • fante di picche
  • fante di quadri

Anagrams

  • nafte

Latin

Participle

fante

  1. ablative masculine singular of f?ns
  2. ablative feminine singular of f?ns
  3. ablative neuter singular of f?ns

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fanti

Italian

Noun

fanti m

  1. plural of fante

Anagrams

  • finta
  • tanfi

Latin

Participle

fant?

  1. dative masculine singular of f?ns
  2. dative feminine singular of f?ns
  3. dative neuter singular of f?ns
  4. ablative masculine singular of f?ns
  5. ablative feminine singular of f?ns
  6. ablative neuter singular of f?ns

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