FromItaliansabato, fromLatinsabbatum(“Sabbath; Saturday”), fromAncient Greekσάββατον(sábbaton,“Sabbath”), fromBiblical Hebrewשַׁבָּת(šabbā́ṯ,“Sabbath”). ComparePortuguese andSpanishsábado,Polishsobota,Russianсуббота(subbota),Frenchsamedi,Yiddishשבת(shabes).Doublet ofŝabato.
- IPA(key): /saˈbato/
- Rhymes:-ato
- Hyphenation: sa‧ba‧to
sabato (accusative singularsabaton,pluralsabatoj,accusative pluralsabatojn)
- Saturday
Hodiaŭ estassabato, kaj morgaŭ estos dimanĉo.- Today is Saturday, and tomorrow will be Sunday.
Inherited fromLate Latinsabbatum. CompareEnglishSabbath.
sabato m (pluralsabati)
- Saturday
- sabato in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
FromEnglishSabbath.
sabato classIX (pluralsabato classX)
- Sabbath