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word milano what indicates

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Answered by sairishitamann
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Italian and Jewish (from Italy): habitational name from Milan, Italian Milano (from Latin Mediolan(i)um, composed of Celtic elements meaning 'middle' + 'plain'). In some instances the surname may be Spanish, of the same origin as 1 or a habitational name from Milano in Salamanca province.


sairishitamann: oh okay
sairishitamann: Italian and Jewish (from Italy): habitational name from Milan, Italian Milano (from Latin Mediolan(i)um, composed of Celtic elements meaning 'middle' + 'plain'). In some instances the surname may be Spanish, of the same origin as 1 or a habitational name from Milano in Salamanca province.
sairishitamann: this is what google says
Answered by Kusumsahu7
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The verb indicate comes from the noun indication, which in turn comes from the Latin word indicare, meaning "something that points out or shows."

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