citare
quote
verb chee-TAH-reh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'citare' (to summon)
Also means
cite
Usage Note
Citare means to quote or mention, but in legal contexts it means to summon someone to court, as in citare in giudizio ('to sue'). Note the soft 'ch' opening: ci- sounds like English 'chee'.
Examples
"Cita spesso i filosofi greci."
Natural Translation
He often quotes the Greek philosophers.
Literal Translation
He-quotes often the philosophers Greek.
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