See also: diga, dìga, and dığa

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Borrowed from Italian di già (already), used alongside simple già (Maltese ġa). Compare French déjà, which has been borrowed into dialects of Maghrebi and Levantine Arabic.

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diġà

  1. already
    Synonym: ġa