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obbedire

to obey

verb ohb-beh-DEE-reh Rare

Origin: From Latin oboedire (to listen, to comply).

Usage Note

Obbedire can also be spelled ubbidire — both forms are correct and equally common in modern Italian; ubbidire tends to appear more in literary or older texts. It takes a before the person obeyed: obbedire ai genitori (to obey one's parents). The auxiliary in compound tenses is avere.

Examples

"I soldati devono obbedire agli ordini."

Natural Translation

Soldiers must obey orders.

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