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Apolista
Noun
iti
sun
References
Azerbaijani
Etymology 1
From *yiti , compare Yakut сытыы ( sıtıı ) .
Adjective
iti (comparative daha iti , superlative ən iti )
sharp
pointy
Synonyms: şiş , sivri
sharp ( able to cut well )
Synonym: kəskin
rapid , swift
Synonyms: sürətli , tez , cəld
intelligent , clever , able
Synonyms: fəhmli , qabil
Derived terms
Further reading
Etymology 2
From the noun it .
Noun
iti
inflection of it ( “ dog ” ) :
definite accusative singular
third-person singular / plural possessive nominative singular
Catawba
Noun
iti
stone ; rock
Usage notes
The first vowel is nasalized: įti , inti .
References
1900, Albert S. Gatschet, Grammatic Sketch of the Catawba Language (published in the American Anthropologist )
Cebuano
Noun
iti
bird droppings ; guano
Choctaw
Noun
iti
tree
wood
Finnish
Pronunciation
Verb
iti
third-person singular past indicative of itää
Anagrams
Ido
Pronunciation
Pronoun
iti
plural of ita
( demonstrative pronoun ) those ( persons )
Iti esas plu forta, ma ici plu bela. ― Those guys are stronger, but these guys are more handsome.
Pronoun
iti
plural of ito
( demonstrative pronoun ) those ( things )
Yes, ma me kredas ke iti esas plu bona. ― Yes, but I think that those (things) is better.
See also
Mansaka
Noun
itì
chicken feces
Pali
Alternative scripts
𑀇𑀢𑀺 ( Brahmi script ) इति ( Devanagari script ) ইতি ( Bengali script ) ඉති ( Sinhalese script ) ဣတိ or ဢိတိ ( Burmese script ) อิติ ( Thai script ) ᩍᨲᩥ ( Tai Tham script ) ອິຕິ ( Lao script ) ឥតិ ( Khmer script ) 𑄃𑄨𑄖𑄨 ( Chakma script )
Etymology
Inherited from Sanskrit इति ( iti ) .
Particle
iti
thus
Prasuni
Etymology 1
From earlier *yëtëy , from Proto-Nuristani *karttaka , from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kart- ( “ to cut ” ) , from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kert- ( “ to cut ” ) , extension of *(s)ker- ( “ to cut ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /iˈti/ (tone class C)
Noun
iti ( Pashki, Pronz ) [ 1]
knife
Etymology 2
From Proto-Nuristani *ãtika ( “ near ” ) , from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hantikás , from Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti ( “ before, near ” ) + *-kos ( “ diminutive suffix ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /iˈti/ (tone class C)
Adverb
iti ( Pronz ) [ 1]
now
References
↑ 1.0 1.1 Strand, Richard F. (2016 ) “i′ti”, in Nûristânî Etymological Lexicon
Rapa Nui
Adjective
iti
little , small
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *jьti , from Proto-Indo-European *h₁éyti .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈiːti/
Hyphenation: í‧ti
Verb
iti ? (Cyrillic spelling ити )
( Kajkavian , Chakavian ) to go
Slovene
Etymology
A suppletive paradigm of three verbs:
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ìːti/ , /íːti/
Hyphenation: í‧ti
Verb
īti impf or pf
to go
Antonym: príti
iti v šolo ― to go to school
Inflection
Class I, accentual type IIC (accent is on different vowels in infinitive and present indicative), perfective
Infinitive īti, itȉ (ø-ti), irregular accent, suppletive
Long infinitive ( usually only written, except in very formal contexts )
īti , itȉ
Short infinitive ( in spoken formal language, colloquial )
ȋt , ȉt
Supine
–
l-participle
masculine
feminine
neuter
singular
šə̏ł
šlȁ
šlȍ , šlọ́
dual
šlȁ
šlȉ
šlȉ
plural
šlȉ
šlȅ
šlȁ
n-/t-participle (passive participle)
masculine
feminine
neuter
singular
–
–
–
dual
–
–
–
plural
–
–
–
š-participle
masculine
feminine
neuter
singular
–
–
–
dual
–
–
–
plural
–
–
–
adverbial š-participle
–
True gerund
idẹ́nje
Objectified gerund
–
Present stem
grȅm , grẹ́m (ø-m), athematic, suppletive, irregular accent, additional future forms
Present indicative
singular
dual
plural
1st person
grȅm , grẹ́m
gréva , grẹ́va , grevȁ , gréma , grẹ́ma , gremȁ
grémo , grẹ́mo , gremȍ
2nd person
grȅš , grẹ́š
grésta , grẹ́sta , grestȁ , gréta , grẹ́ta , gretȁ
gréste , grẹ́ste , grestȅ , gréte , grẹ́te , gretȅ
3rd person
grȅ , grẹ́
grésta , grẹ́sta , grestȁ , gréta , grẹ́ta , gretȁ
gredọ́ , gredȍ , gréjo , grejȍ
Future indicative
singular
dual
plural
1st person
pọ̑jdem
pọ̑jdeva , pọ̑jdema
pọ̑jdemo
2nd person
pọ̑jdeš
pọ̑jdeta , pọ̑jdesta
pọ̑jdete , pọ̑jdeste
3rd person
pọ̑jde
pọ̑jdeta , pọ̑jdesta
pọ̑jdejo
Imperative
singular
dual
plural
1st person
pọ̄jdi , ídi
pọ̄jdiva , pojdȋva , ídiva , pọ̄jdima , pojdȋma , ídima , gréva , grẹ́va , gréma , grẹ́ma
pọ̄jdimo , pojdȋmo , ídimo , grémo , grẹ́mo
2nd person
pọ̄jdi , ídi
pọ̄jdita , pojdȋta , ídita
pọ̄jdite , pojdȋte , ídite
3rd person
pọ̄jdi , ídi
pọ̄jdita , pojdȋta , ídita
–
č-participle
masculine
feminine
neuter
singular
gredọ̄č , idọ̄č
gredọ́ča , idọ́ča
gredọ́če , idọ́če
dual
gredọ́ča , idọ́ča
gredọ́či , idọ́či
gredọ́či , idọ́či
plural
gredọ́či , idọ́či
gredọ́če , idọ́če
gredọ́ča , idọ́ča
adverbial participles
č-participle
gredọ̄č , idọ̄č
e-participle
gredẹ̄
Derived terms
Further reading
“iti ”, in Slovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU , portal Fran
“iti ”, in Termania , Amebis
See also the general references
Sranan Tongo
Verb
iti
to throw
Noun
iti
throw
Sumerian
Romanization
iti
Romanization of 𒌗 ( iti )
Tagalog
Pronunciation
Noun
iti (Baybayin spelling ᜁᜆᜒ )
( pathology ) dysentery
Synonym: disenteriya
pilfering ; filching
Synonyms: umit , pang-uumit , kupit , pangungupit
Derived terms
See also
Tahitian
Adjective
iti
small , little
References
Turkish
Etymology
Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ایتی . From Proto-Turkic *yiti . Cognate with Azerbaijani iti , Turkmen ýiti , Khalaj yittig , Southern Altai јидӱ ( ǰidü ) , Tuvan чидиг ( çidig ) , Yakut сытыы ( sıtıı ) .
Adjective
iti
( obsolete , diaclectal) sharp
( obsolete ) swift
Noun
iti
definite accusative singular of it
Waray-Waray
Noun
ití
excreta of ducks or fowls
Welsh
Pronunciation
Pronoun
iti
( literary ) second-person singular of i
Xhosa
Etymology
Borrowed from English tea .
Pronunciation
Noun
ítí class 9 (plural íití class 10 )
tea
Inflection
This noun needs an inflection-table template .
Yoruba
Ìtì
Pronunciation
Noun
ìtì
large log
Synonym: igi
tree trunk