legittimo
legitimate
adjective leh-JEET-tee-moh Less Common
Origin: from Latin 'legitimus'
Also means
lawful
Usage Note
Legittimo means lawful or rightful, as in legittima difesa ('self-defence', literally 'legitimate defence'). The stress falls on the second syllable, and the double t is clearly doubled.
Examples
"Ha un diritto legittimo."
Natural Translation
He has a legitimate right.
Literal Translation
He-has a right legitimate.
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