noti

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See also: nóti, notí, and ŋɔti

English

Noun

noti (plural notis)

  1. (slang) Clipping of notification.
    • 2023 October 23, Rachel Varina, “How to Get Over a Breakup So You Can *Actually* Move On and Heal”, in Cosmopolitan:
      While it might seem harmless to sneak the occasional peek at their Story or see what they’ve been watching on Netflix, Fortin says you’re leaving yourself open to “potentially stressful situations that may come at a time when you're gaining momentum in your progress.” Think about it—if their number isn’t blocked, you’ll jump at each noti wondering if it’s them.

Catalan

Pronunciation

Verb

noti

  1. inflection of notar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Choctaw

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Muskogean *notiCi.

Pronunciation

Noun

noti (inalienable, class III agreement)

  1. tooth

Declension

possessive (inalienable) singular paucal plural
first-person ("my, our") a̱noti pi̱noti hapi̱noti
second-person ("thy, your") chi̱noti hachi̱noti
third-person ("his, her, its, their") i̱noti

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Mobilian: noti

Esperanto

Etymology

From Latin notō, notāre, from nota.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
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  • Rhymes: -oti
  • Hyphenation: no‧ti

Verb

noti (present notas, past notis, future notos, conditional notus, volitive notu)

  1. to note
  2. to write down

Conjugation

Guinea-Bissau Creole

Etymology

From Portuguese noite. Cognate with Kabuverdianu noiti.

Noun

noti

  1. night

Hausa

Etymology

From English nut.

Pronunciation

Noun

nōtī̀ m (plural nōtōcī, possessed form nōtìn)

  1. nut (used with bolt)

Ido

Noun

noti

  1. plural of noto

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈnɔ.ti/
  • Rhymes: -ɔti
  • Hyphenation: nò‧ti

Adjective

noti m

  1. masculine plural of noto

Anagrams

Latin

Participle

nōtī

  1. inflection of nōtus:
    1. nominative/vocative masculine plural
    2. genitive masculine/neuter singular

Latvian

Noun

noti

  1. accusative/instrumental singular of nots

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology 1

Pronunciation

Noun

noti f

  1. (non-standard since 2012) definite singular of not

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Participle

noti

  1. (non-standard since 2012) feminine singular of noten
  2. (non-standard since 2012) neuter singular of noten

Verb

noti

  1. (non-standard since 2012) supine of nyte

Anagrams

  • nóti

Sranan Tongo

Pronoun

noti

  1. nothing

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from English note.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

noti (n class, plural noti)

  1. note (piece of paper money; a banknote)

References

  1. ^ Batibo, Herman M. (2002) “The Evolution of the Kiswahili Syllable Structure”, in South African Journal of African Language, volume 22, number 1, →DOI, page 8 of 1-10

Venetan

Noun

noti

  1. plural of note