"Legit" means "read." The pronunciation is "LEG-it."
Legit means read in Latin
Legit is a slang word for Legitimate. Some people may say this pic is legit, which means it is a cool pic. Some people may say something like, "Like, legit I am" which means "I really am".
The Latin word "legit" is the third person singular present active indicative form of the verb "legere," which means "to read." Therefore, "legit" translates to "he/she/it reads" or "he/she/it is reading." In modern usage, it has also come to signify something that is legitimate or authentic.
Legit is a slang shortening of the word "legitimate" (actual, genuine, legal). One could say that a person is legit (honest in his dealings) or a thing or activity is legit (real, not fake, or legally proper).
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