Definition
In a just, fair, or righteous manner; used in Italian to describe actions or judgments made with proper justice.
Etymology
Italian adverb combining 'giusto' (just/fair) with the suffix -mente (like English -ly), from Latin iustus meaning 'just' or 'righteous.'
Kelly Says
Romance languages are brilliant at making adverbs—add -mente to an adjective and boom, you've got an adverb; Italian does this constantly, which is why giustamente sounds like someone adding 'fairly' or 'justly' to every proper judgment.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সঠিকভাবে
so-thik-bha-be
CACatalà
correctament
kor-rek-ta-men-te
CSČeština
správně
spra-v-ne
DEDeutsch
gerecht
ge-reht
ESEspañol
correctamente
kor-rek-ta-men-te
FRFrançais
correctement
kor-rek-tman
HUMagyar
helyesen
helye-sen
IDBahasa Indonesia
dengan benar
de-ngan be-nar
ITItaliano
giustamente
dzhoo-stamen-te
KMKM
ត្រឹមត្រូវ
tra-em-tra-rov
MSBahasa Melayu
betul
be-tul
PLPolski
prawidłowo
praw-i-d-lo-wo
PTPortuguês
justamente
zhoo-stamen-te
RORomână
corespunzător
ko-res-pon-zator
RUРусский
правильно
pra-vihl-no
SWKiswahili
sahihi
sa-hee-hi
TAதமிழ்
சரியாக
sa-riya-aga
TEతెలుగు
సరియైన
sa-riya-ina
THไทย
ถูกต้อง
took-dtaung
UKУкраїнська
правильно
pra-vil-no
ZUZU
ngokuthula
ngokuthu-la