How Do You Spell DITTO?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪtə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Ditto is a term used to indicate agreement or similarity, but many people are unsure of its spelling. The correct way to spell the word is /ˈdɪtəʊ/, with a silent 't' at the end. The word is derived from the Italian word 'detto', meaning 'said' or 'stated'. Ditto gained popularity in the 19th century and is still commonly used today. Remembering that the word ends with an 'o' rather than an 'e' can help prevent any errors in spelling.

DITTO Meaning and Definition

  1. Ditto is a term that can be used as a noun or a verb, and is commonly used in English to express agreement or similarity with a previous statement or action.

    As a noun, ditto refers to a symbol (") that is used to indicate that the word or phrase directly above it should be repeated. This repetition can occur when transcribing or copying written material, in order to save time and space. For example, if there is a list of items and the first item is labeled "apples," the following items can be labeled with a ditto mark (") instead of writing "apples" repeatedly.

    As a verb, ditto means to repeat or imitate something that has already been said or done. It can be used in conversation or writing to express agreement or to confirm that one's sentiments align with those expressed earlier. For instance, if someone says, "I absolutely loved the movie!" and another person responds with "Ditto!" it means that they share the same sentiment and have nothing further to add.

    Additionally, ditto can also be used informally to represent the same as the preceding material, indicating similarity or sameness. For example, if someone asks, "Do you like ice cream?" and the response is "Ditto," it means that the person does indeed enjoy ice cream.

    Overall, ditto allows for concise communication, emphasizing agreement or similarity with minimal repetition or elaboration.

  2. The same as above; what has been said before; the same.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of DITTO

The word "ditto" has its roots in Italian and Latin. It can be traced back to the Italian word "detto", which means "said" or "stated". This Italian term comes from the Latin word "dictus", which also means "said" or "spoken". Over time, "detto" was adopted into English and evolved into "ditto" as we know it today.

Similar spelling words for DITTO

Plural form of DITTO is DITTOS

Conjugate verb Ditto

CONDITIONAL

I would ditto
you would ditto
he/she/it would ditto
we would ditto
they would ditto

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be dittoing
you would be dittoing
he/she/it would be dittoing
we would be dittoing
they would be dittoing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have ditto
you would have ditto
he/she/it would have ditto
we would have ditto
they would have ditto

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been dittoing
you would have been dittoing
he/she/it would have been dittoing
we would have been dittoing
they would have been dittoing

FUTURE

I will ditto
you will ditto
he/she/it will ditto
we will ditto
they will ditto

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be dittoing
you will be dittoing
he/she/it will be dittoing
we will be dittoing
they will be dittoing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have dittoed
you will have dittoed
he/she/it will have dittoed
we will have dittoed
they will have dittoed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been dittoing
you will have been dittoing
he/she/it will have been dittoing
we will have been dittoing
they will have been dittoing

IMPERATIVE

you ditto
we let´s ditto

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to ditto

PAST

I dittoed
you dittoed
he/she/it dittoed
we dittoed
they dittoed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was dittoing
you were dittoing
he/she/it was dittoing
we were dittoing
they were dittoing

PAST PARTICIPLE

dittoed

PAST PERFECT

I had dittoed
you had dittoed
he/she/it had dittoed
we had dittoed
they had dittoed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been dittoing
you had been dittoing
he/she/it had been dittoing
we had been dittoing
they had been dittoing

PRESENT

I ditto
you ditto
he/she/it dittoes
we ditto
they ditto

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am dittoing
you are dittoing
he/she/it is dittoing
we are dittoing
they are dittoing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

dittoing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have dittoed
you have dittoed
he/she/it has dittoed
we have dittoed
they have dittoed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been dittoing
you have been dittoing
he/she/it has been dittoing
we have been dittoing
they have been dittoing

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