ruti

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See also: Ruti, and řúti

Iban

Etymology

Borrowed from Malay roti, Tamil ரொட்டி (roṭṭi), from Sanskrit रोटी (roṭī) or रोटिका (roṭikā, bread).

Pronunciation

Noun

ruti

  1. bread (baked dough made from cereals)

Latin

Participle

rutī

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

Rohingya

Etymology

From Bengali রুটি (ruṭi).

Noun

ruti

  1. bread

Slovene

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *ruti.

Pronunciation

Verb

rúti impf

  1. Alternative form of ruváti

Inflection

Vowel + -ti -jem (AP c)
infinitive rúti
1st singular rújem
infinitive rúti rȕt, rȗt
supine rȗt
verbal noun rútje
participle converb
present rujọ̄č
past
l-participle masculine feminine neuter
singular rȗł rúla rȗlo
dual rȗla rȗli rȗli
plural rȗli rȗle rȗla
present imperative
1st singular rújem
2nd singular rúješ rūj
3rd singular rúje
1st dual rújeva rȗjva
2nd dual rújeta rȗjta
3rd dual rújeta
1st plural rújemo rȗjmo
2nd plural rújete rȗjte
3rd plural rújejo

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from English route.

Noun

ruti (n class, plural ruti)

  1. route
    Synonym: tariki