Graffito is a two-colour drawing technique which creates the difference of colour by simulating the scratching of the painted surface.
Graffiti: a type of deliberate application of a media made by humans on any surface.
Edit: cecille2715, I sit humbled. Thank you for clarifying on that point :)
2007-01-06 19:48:32
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answered by Deeb 3
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Graffito:
A personal and informal style of writing, usually scratched onto pottery or stone by individuals.
Graffiti:
Graffiti is a type of deliberately inscribed marking made by humans on surfaces, both private and public. It can take the form of art, drawings, or words. When done without a property owner's consent it constitutes illegal vandalism. Graffiti has existed at least since the days of ancient civilizations such as classical Greece and the Roman Empire.
2007-01-07 16:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say the same thing as darksun11. Believe me he is right. He deserves the 10 points. It would be unfair if I had copied what he said.
2007-01-06 22:14:01
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answered by abnatra 2
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well actually the meaning that the guy copied from wikipedia is acurate. but he failed to mention the source of the confusion between these two terms: graffito is the singular form of graffiti!
2007-01-06 19:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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grafitto is singular and grafitti is plural
2007-01-07 04:04:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Same as speghetto/spaghetti
macarono/macaroni
Italian masculine sing and plural.
Lasagna/lasagne
pasta/paste
It. fem sing and plural.
2007-01-06 20:35:06
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answered by JJ 7
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grafitto is spelled g-r-a-f-i-t-t-o and grafitti is spelled g-r-a-f-i-t-t-i... that is the difference...DUH
2007-01-06 19:42:23
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answered by stupid_blonde_from_hell 1
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I-O
2007-01-06 19:46:57
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answered by It Co$t To Be Around The Bo$$ 4
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