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differenze

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

differ [Brit ˈdɪfə, Am ˈdɪfər] VB intr

1. differ (be different):

differire, essere diverso (from da; in per; in that per il fatto che)

2. differ (disagree):

dissentire (on sth su qc; from, with sb da qn)
non essere d'accordo (on sth su qc; from, with sb con qn)
markedly increase, decline, differ, improve
strikingly stand out, differ
minutely vary, differ
Italian
Italian
English
English
divergente opinioni, punti di vista
differing
divergere leggi, gusti:
to differ da: from su: on
to differ from or with sb on sth

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

differ [ˈdɪ·fɚ] VB intr

1. differ (be unlike):

2. differ (disagree):

widely differing aims
I beg to differ form
Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Idiffer
youdiffer
he/she/itdiffers
wediffer
youdiffer
theydiffer
Past
Idiffered
youdiffered
he/she/itdiffered
wediffered
youdiffered
theydiffered
Present Perfect
Ihavediffered
youhavediffered
he/she/ithasdiffered
wehavediffered
youhavediffered
theyhavediffered
Past Perfect
Ihaddiffered
youhaddiffered
he/she/ithaddiffered
wehaddiffered
youhaddiffered
theyhaddiffered

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