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)
- (card games) jack
- (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
- ablative masculine singular of f?ns
- ablative feminine singular of f?ns
- ablative neuter singular of f?ns
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fanti
Italian
Noun
fanti m
- plural of fante
Anagrams
- finta
- tanfi
Latin
Participle
fant?
- dative masculine singular of f?ns
- dative feminine singular of f?ns
- dative neuter singular of f?ns
- ablative masculine singular of f?ns
- ablative feminine singular of f?ns
- ablative neuter singular of f?ns
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