'dito' means same here or me too
2006-10-19 23:51:03
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answered by curiosity 4
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Dito Definition
2016-12-16 10:57:07
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answered by ? 4
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When you say something and someone replies "dito", what does it mean?
2015-08-06 12:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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ditto comes from the roman word "dictus" meaning having been said. the past participle being dicere meaning to say. in tuscan its ditto and in italian detto or ditto is the same in english as the word said.
trivia : ditto has become a trademark for a duplicating machine
2006-10-20 00:01:34
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answered by shang1253 2
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The word ditto, comes from earlier copier machines, ie ditto means an exact copy or I am in agreement with you 100%.
Darryl S.
2006-10-19 23:55:07
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answered by Anonymous
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replies dito
2016-01-26 00:31:45
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answered by ? 4
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It is actually ditto.
"Ditto" is a slang word related to the Latin "dictum." Its use implies copying or reiterating an idea. Its Japanese name is Metamon, probably related to the word "metamorphose." Its English name might also come from the word ditto, meaning "I agree".
2006-10-19 23:54:20
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answered by Star 5
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Ditto - repeat above information here.
Carpe Diem!
2006-10-23 20:24:32
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answered by afrodyzyak 5
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Ditto: as said before, the same as. a copy, duplicate.
In language: I agree exactly as you do. I agree 100% with what you said.
2006-10-20 00:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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it may mean," I agree", "me too", "same here". But it's generally spelled "ditto".
2006-10-19 23:52:09
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answered by Daddy 6
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