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See also: Yuta, yu'ta, Yūta, and yu̱ta

Cebuano

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Etymology

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Akin to Yogad luta.

Noun

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yuta

  1. land, ground, earth
  2. soil, dirt

Indonesian

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Noun

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yuta (first-person possessive yutaku, second-person possessive yutamu, third-person possessive yutanya)

  1. juta

Javanese

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Numeral

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yuta

  1. million (106)

Kapampangan

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Numeral

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yuta

  1. million (106)

Derived terms

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Southern Ohlone

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Conjunction

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yuta

  1. or

References

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Felipe Arroyo de la Cuesta (1861) Grammar of the Mutsun language, spoken at the Mission of San Juan Bautista, Alta California (Shea’s Library of American Linguistics)‎[1], volume IV, Cramoisy Press.

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (everywhere but Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʝuta/ [ˈɟ͡ʝu.t̪a]
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /ˈʃuta/ [ˈʃu.t̪a]
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /ˈʒuta/ [ˈʒu.t̪a]

  • Rhymes: -uta
  • Syllabification: yu‧ta

Noun

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yuta f (uncountable)

  1. (Argentina, vulgar) cop; pig

Derived terms

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Further reading

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Tagalog

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Tagalog numbers (edit)
 ←  100  ←  10,000 100,000 1,000,000 (106)  →  100,000,000 (108)  → 
    Cardinal: sandaang libo, sangyuta
    Spanish cardinal: siyento mil
    Ordinal: ikasandaang libo, pansandaang libo, ikayuta, pangyuta, ikasangyuta
    Ordinal abbreviation: ika-100000, pang-100000
    Collective: daang libo, yuta

Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Sanskrit अयुत (ayúta, ten thousand; million). Compare Malay juta (million).

Pronunciation

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Numeral

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yutà (Baybayin spelling ᜌᜓᜆ) (archaic)

  1. hundred thousand
    Synonym: sandaanlibo

Derived terms

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Further reading

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  • yuta”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018

Anagrams

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Waray-Waray

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Etymology

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Akin to Yogad luta.

Noun

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yutà

  1. soil; land; native land

Wauja

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Red Brocket deer in the Pantanal region, Brazil, 2010. Photo: Anagoria.
 
Red Brocket deer in the Pantanal region, Brazil, 2010. Photo: Anagoria.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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yuta

  1. red brocket deer (Mazama americana)
    Ninya nepete nupeteje. Yuta aityehenei opulaga.
    I went to visit my manioc garden. Deer had eaten [the leaves on the] new shoots.

References

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  • E. Ireland field notes, confirmed with Piitsa, Muri, and other elders (all experienced hunters) in 1982 using José Cândido de Melo Carvalho's Atlas da Fauna Brasileira, Edições Melhoramentos, São Paulo, 1981.