jedi

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See also: Jedi, jédi, jedí, and jèdi

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French jeudi (Thursday).

Pronunciation

Noun

jedi

  1. Thursday

See also

Serbo-Croatian

Verb

jedi (Cyrillic spelling једи)

  1. second-person singular imperative of jesti

Spanish

Etymology 1

Noun

jedi m or f by sense (plural jedis)

  1. Jedi
    • 2015 September 26, “Bofetadas en la oficina”, in El País:
      El ojo avezado reconocerá a Magneto, Darth Vader, escenas de Pulp Fiction, La jungla de cristal, Alien e incluso El silencio de los corderos y E.T. Convertidos en ninjas, superhéroes, jedis, comandos o Rocky, los oficinistas avanzan devastadoramente por el despacho hasta un clímax desmadrado al ritmo de Highway to hell de AC/ DC. En el Pleasance Grand el público se mostró encantado con el espectáculo y lo despidió entre aplausos y bravos.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

Etymology 2

Verb

jedi

  1. (vesre) Alternative form of dije
Usage notes
  • Usually used in the mainstream in the phrase el que te jedi to refer to something that the speaker does not want to reveal in conversation.