marchi
See also: Marchi
Italian
editNoun
editmarchi m pl
Noun
editmarchi m pl
Verb
editmarchi
- inflection of marchiare:
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editNorman
editPronunciation
edit- (Jersey)
Audio: (file)
Etymology 1
editFrom Old French marchier
Alternative forms
edit- marchier (Guernsey)
Verb
editmarchi (gerund marchéthie)
Derived terms
edit- marcheux (“walker”)
Verb
editmarchi
- past participle of marchi
Etymology 2
editFrom Old French marchié, from Latin mercātus.
Noun
editmarchi m (plural marchis)
Derived terms
edit- marchi ès sou (“money market”)
- marchi finnancyi (“financial market”)
- supèrmarchi (“supermarket”)
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