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reggere

hold

verb REHJ-jeh-reh Less Common

Origin: from Latin 'regere', to rule

Also means

support

Usage Note

Reggere means to hold up, bear or support, both physically and figuratively; non reggo più means 'I can't take it any more'. Its irregular past participle is retto, and in grammar reggere describes which case or preposition a word governs.

Examples

"Reggi tu la scala?"

Natural Translation

Will you hold the ladder?

Literal Translation

Hold you the ladder?

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