diritto
right; law
noun dee-REET-toh Common
Origin: Latin directum (something made straight), from dirigere
Also means
straight; correct (adjective)
Usage Note
Diritto as a noun is masculine and means a legal right (il diritto di voto, the right to vote) or the study of law (studiare diritto, to study law). As an adjective it means 'straight' or 'correct' — va dritto (go straight). The double-t is stressed and held: dee-REET-toh. Do not confuse with destra (right-hand direction).
Examples
"Ogni persona ha il diritto di parola."
Natural Translation
Every person has the right to free speech.
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