see|manifestó
English
Etymology
[mid 17th century] Manifesto is It. derived from 'manifestare', which is Latin meaning 'make public'.
Pronunciation
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Noun
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en-noun|s|pl2=manifestoes
- A public declaration of principles, policies, or intentions, especially that of a political party
Translations
Finnish: t+|fi|manifesti
German: t+|de|Manifest|n
Greek: t|el|μανιÏ�ÎÏ�Ï�ο|n|sc=Grek
Italian: t+|it|manifesto|m
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Japanese: � (geki), �� (gekibun)
Intransitive verb
rfc-trverb|Intransitive verb
to manifesto
- To issue a manifesto
Italian
Adjective
it-adj|manifest
- manifest, apparent, evident, obvious
Synonyms
evidente
noto
palese
Noun
it-noun|manifest|m|o|i
- manifesto
- poster, placard, bill, notice
- theater|lang=it playbill, programme, program
- nautical|lang=it manifest
Synonyms
poster#Italian|poster (2)
cartellone (3)
programma (3)
Derived terms
manifestamente
manifestare
Verb form
manifesto
- first-person singular present tense of manifestare
Category:Italian verb forms
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