ratifica
ratification
noun rah-TEE-fee-kah Rare
Origin: Medieval Latin ratificatio, from ratus (fixed) + facere (to make)
Usage Note
Ratifica is the formal approval of a treaty or agreement by a legislative body. The plural ratifiche follows the -ca/-che pattern (the h preserves the hard 'k' sound). The verb is ratificare. Common in diplomatic and legal contexts.
Examples
"Il Parlamento ha approvato la ratifica del trattato."
Natural Translation
Parliament approved the ratification of the treaty.
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