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obbediti

Obbediti is a term that may appear as a nonstandard or dialectal form related to the Italian verb obbedire, which means to obey. In standard Italian, the infinitive is obbedire, not obbediti, and the regular conjugation follows the pattern of many -ire verbs. The form obbediti is not listed in major Italian dictionaries as a standard infinitive and is generally treated as a misspelling or regional variant rather than a separate canonical form.

Etymology and related forms: Obbedire derives from the Latin ob- (toward, against) combined with audire (to hear),

Usage notes: If encountered in texts, obbediti is typically a typographical error, a dialectal variant, or a

See also: Obbedienza, Obbedire, Obedience.

If you intended a different linguistic or cultural sense of obbediti (for example, a place name, surname,

reflecting
the
original
sense
of
listening
and
obeying.
The
standard
Italian
conjugation
yields
examples
such
as
obbedisco
(I
obey),
obbedisci
(you
obey),
obbedisce,
obbediamo,
obbedite,
obbediscono,
with
the
past
participle
obbedito
and
the
noun
obbedienza
meaning
obedience.
In
dialectal
usage,
spellings
can
vary,
and
a
form
like
obbediti
may
appear,
but
it
is
not
recognized
as
the
correct
infinitive
in
contemporary
Italian.
quotation
from
an
older
source.
For
clear,
standard
Italian,
obbedire
and
its
standard
conjugation
should
be
used.
In
other
Romance
languages,
similar
verbs
exist
with
distinct
standard
forms
that
do
not
align
with
obbediti.
or
a
specific
regional
usage),
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