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Italian word dai comes from Spanish ille, Romanian ille, Old Latin ollus, Old Latin olle, and later Italian i (The The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.; i.)

ille (Spanish)

ille (Romanian)

ollus (Old Latin)

olle (Old Latin)

olle (Latin)

ille (Latin)

That, those, used to refer to (a) person(s) or thing(s) not close to the speaker, in contrast to hic, meaning this. "That (renowned person)" (used to cast the referent in a positive light).. "That" (referring to a person or thing away from both speaker and listener); he, she, it (Medieval Latin, Vulgar Latin) The; used as a definite article.

i (Italian)

The The name of the Latin-script letter I/i.; i.

dai (Italian)

Second-person singular imperative of dare.

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