Ditto is the way of saying same as you.
"Dido?" Don't you mean "ditto?" To catch a Ditto, go to Route 218 and use the PokeRadar. ~ man you're super DUMB!, then question was how without!! If you have the national pokedex: Fly to hearthome city, then go down towards pastoria, on the way you'll see a mansion. Save first then walk into the mansion and talk to the owner, he'll say 'I woke up this morning and i saw a cute eyed _____' If he says ditto then you go into the trophy garden and find it (it may take a while), if he doesnt say it turn off your Nintendo and repeat it until he does Hope I helped better than that dummy!
no it wont
Me too Same here
they are in the burnt out building cinnebar on in the same location as the key.
no you cant
dido is another word for "same here" or "I agree" . If you were to write it out in regular English, it would be spelled "ditto."
dido means "same here". DIDO actually means drive in, drive out. Commonly referred to jobs in the mining sector. Dido means "me too" or "Same here"
Yes ditto is a real pokemon. In real life, ditto is like saying, "Me too!"
Dido is not a slang term. Here are the meanings:a mischievous prank, trick, or antica bauble or triflea female given nameDid you mean to ask about the term "DITTO"?
Saying "ditto" is a way of repeating what someone has just said without having to actually say it. A: "Be careful." B: "Ditto." (you be careful, too) A. "Happy New Year." B: "Ditto." (Happy New Year to you, too)
Ditto* you can't get one there You either trade it online Or transfer it from firered or leafgreen to the palpark and then catch it.
if it doesn't breed with a ditto, then it is unable to have eggs. meaning its probably a legendary. nothing to do except get over it.
No ditto does not evolve dont believe the you tube video saying ditto evolves into ditti ditto ia a non evolution pkmn
the opposite of ditto is "not same here"
To find ditto you need a Poke radar. beside Canalave city there will be a grassy area use your radar and you should find it. Rarity 22%
When someone messages you "ditto," they are expressing agreement or that they feel the same way about what you just said. It's a shorthand way of saying "me too" or "same here." The term is often used in casual conversations to convey shared feelings or sentiments without elaborating further.
Ditto becomes the type of the pokemon it transforms into