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Czech
Pronunciation
Noun
hati f
- dative/vocative/locative singular of hať
Esperanto
Etymology
Of Germanic origin; compare English hate, Dutch haten, German hassen.
Pronunciation
Verb
hati (present hatas, past hatis, future hatos, conditional hatus, volitive hatu)
- (neologism, rare, transitive) to hate, dislike
- Synonym: malami
2003, Hans George Kaiser, transl., La Mortula Ŝipo, B. Traven:Viroj, kiuj tiom hatis la burokratismon kiel hundo la katojn.- Men who hated bureaucracy as much as a dog hates cats.
2005, Ĵak Le Puil, Armela LeQuint, transl., Vojaĝo ĝis noktofino, Louis Ferdinand Celine:Ili hatas unu la alian, tio sufiĉas.- They hate one another; this is enough.
2016, Jorge Camacho, “Valentin' Melnikov,”, in Strangaj spikoj:Neniun mem leginte
el miaj poemlibroj
li pensas ke mi hatas
klasikan versmetrikon.- Himself having read none
of my poetry books
he thinks I hate
classical poetic meter.
Conjugation
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Conjugation of hati
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hati
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imperative
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hatu
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conditional
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hatus
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Garifuna
Pronunciation
Noun
hati
- moon
- month
See also
- (Gregorian calendar months) hati; eneru, biyan hati, ürüwa hati, gadürü hati, seingü hati, sisi hati, sedü hati, widü hati, nefu hati, disi hati, unsu hati, dusu hati (Category: cab:Months)
Indonesian
Etymology
From Malay hati, from Proto-Malayic *hati, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatay, from Proto-Austronesian *qaCay.
Pronunciation
Noun
hati (plural hati-hati, first-person possessive hatiku, second-person possessive hatimu, third-person possessive hatinya)
- liver,
- Synonym: lever
- (anatomy) a large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bile. It is responsible for thousands of biochemical reactions.
- this organ, as taken from animals used as food.
- heart,
- (colloquial) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
- Synonym: jantung
- the seat of the affections or sensibilities, collectively or separately, as love, hate, joy, grief, courage, etc.; rarely, the seat of the understanding or will; usually in a good sense; personality.
- a conventional shape or symbol used to represent the heart, love, or emotion: ♥ or sometimes <3.
- (card games) a playing card of the suit hearts featuring one or more heart-shaped symbols.
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Derived terms
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Further reading
Khasi
Etymology
Probably from Assamese হাতী (hati) or Bengali হাতি (hati), ultimately from Sanskrit हस्तिन् (hastin).
Noun
hati
- elephant
Malay
Etymology
From Proto-Malayic *hati, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatay, from Proto-Austronesian *qaCay.
Pronunciation
Noun
hati (Jawi spelling هاتي, plural hati-hati, informal 1st possessive hatiku, 2nd possessive hatimu, 3rd possessive hatinya)
- (anatomy) liver (organ of the body)
- Synonym: hepar
- hati rapuh ― brittle heart
- heart (emotions or kindness)
Tersakit hatiku mendengarmu berkata begitu.- My heart aches hearing you say those things.
Derived terms
Descendants
Further reading
Old Javanese
Etymology
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *qatay, from Proto-Austronesian *qaCay.
Noun
hati
- (anatomy) liver (organ of the body)
- heart (emotions or kindness)
Descendants
Swahili
Etymology
Borrowed from Arabic خَطّ (ḵaṭṭ).
Pronunciation
Noun
hati (n class, plural hati)
- document
- certificate (a document containing a certified statement)
Tagalog
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhatiʔ/, (noun:division; part, adjective: sharing)
- IPA(key): /haˈtiʔ/, (adjective:divided, noun: divided condition)
- Hyphenation: ha‧ti
Noun
hatì (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜆᜒ)
- division into two parts
- dividing line between two things or parts
- Synonym: pagitan
- parting of one's hair
- Synonyms: wahi, partida, sangi
- dividing line after combing one's hair
- Synonyms: hawi, (dialectal) wahi, purka
- part; portion
Derived terms
Adjective
hatì (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜆᜒ)
- sharing equally with each other
- Synonym: magkahati
Hati kami sa trabaho sa bahay.- We are sharing on the work in the house.
Adjective
hatî (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜆᜒ)
- divided into two parts
- cut in the middle
- shared equally with each other
- parted; divided (of someone's hair)
Noun
hatî (Baybayin spelling ᜑᜆᜒ)
- condition of being divided into two parts
Further reading
- “hati”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018