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French
Noun
cuti f (plural cutis)
- Clipping of cutiréaction.; cutireaction
Further reading
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay cuti, from Hindi छुट्टी (chuṭṭī, “release; leave; holiday, vacation; break”), from Prakrit chuṭṭa, from Sanskrit क्षुत (kṣuta, “sneeze”).
Pronunciation
Verb
cuti
- to leave, to have furlough
- (rare) to have holiday, to have vacation
- Synonyms: libur, vakansi, perai
Affixed terms
Compounds
Noun
cuti (first-person possessive cutiku, second-person possessive cutimu, third-person possessive cutinya)
- paid leave
Further reading
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈku.ti/
- Rhymes: -uti
- Hyphenation: cù‧ti
Noun
cuti f
- plural of cute
Latin
Noun
cutī
- dative singular of cutis
Malay
Etymology
From Hindi छुट्टी (chuṭṭī, “release; leave; holiday, vacation; break”), from Prakrit chuṭṭa, from Sanskrit क्षुत (kṣuta, “sneeze”).
Noun
cuti (Jawi spelling چوتي, plural cuti-cuti, informal 1st possessive cutiku, 2nd possessive cutimu, 3rd possessive cutinya)
- leave, furlough, holiday, vacation
Descendants
Further reading
Pali
Alternative forms
Etymology
Compare Sanskrit च्युति (cyuti).
Noun
cuti f
- passing away
Declension
Declension table of "cuti" (feminine)
References
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Interjection
cuti
- (Brazil) represents the act of tickling
Romanian
Interjection
cuti
- Obsolete form of coti.
References
- cuti in Academia Română, Micul dicționar academic, ediția a II-a, Bucharest: Univers Enciclopedic, 2010. →ISBN
Sicilian
Etymology
From Latin cōtem, accusative of cōs. Compare Italian cote.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈku.ti/
- Rhymes: -uti
- Hyphenation: cù‧ti
Noun
cuti f (plural cuti)
- A pebble
- A stone, especially a stone smoothed by water
Derived terms
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