A Gothic inscription gives her name, and that of the sculptor, "Maiste Nicolai de te dito cervo d Venecia fecit hoc opvs.
The property of the suppressed houses was applied to the Crédito público and, when Fernando refused his signature, a popular tumult was organized which frightened him into acquiescence.
Dito (dito means I am thankful and its lots shorter to rite) cause of the muny pined to the gatepost and granesaks in the barn, but I'd be more thankful if Gale would spend it.
Dito cause for carrots and beets and turnips and cabbige and potatoes.
Dito cause Hector Abbott got licked for teezing lame Jenny Munn--his name just fits him.
Dito cause Mr. Strong is our preecher--he's got some sense.
Dito cause we have some shoes to wear this winter.
Dito for the hot biskits we are going to have for supper.
Dito for the hens that lay eggs so we cant kill them for Thanksgiving dinner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dito" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.