sapato

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Lingala

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Noun

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sapato

  1. slippers

Pali

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sapato

  1. genitive/dative singular masculine/neuter of sapant, which is present active participle of sapati (to swear)

Portuguese

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Sapatos

Etymology

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    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese çapato, çapata, from Old Spanish çapato, of unknown origin. Cognate with Galician zapato (shoe), Spanish zapato (shoe), Basque zapata (shoe), Catalan sabata (shoe), Occitan sabata (shoe), French savate (worn-out (old) shoe) and Italian ciabatta (slipper).

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    • Rhymes: -atu
    • Hyphenation: sa‧pa‧to

    Noun

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    sapato m (plural sapatos)

    1. shoe

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