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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 1 decade ago

Does "kuti" or "cuti" mean anything in any language?

I hear people saying "kuti/cuti" (sounds like "koo-ti" or something like that), does that mean anything in any language?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    hi

    this mean "b*tch" in urdu,bengali and punjabi and i think there are more languages which use this word.

    these languages are mainly the same.

    hope this helps

    Source(s): Islamic Pingu
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Meaning Of Kuti

  • 1 decade ago

    Cuti means taking a holiday from work in Indonesian and Malay. The C in those languages is pronounced like a CH in English.

  • 1 decade ago

    Kuti is a form of the Hebrew yekutiel, meaning "God will feed."

    Cwt in Welsh (like kuti without the final i) means: hut, sty, wound, queue, tail.

    Kuti in Swahili has various meanings: palm leaf frond, palm leaf for thatching, food, sustenance.

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  • 5 years ago

    mamnoon is a Farsi/Persian word originated from Arabic. it is an expression to appreciate or thank others. like thank you it usually used when somebody do a job for you or praise you above answerer who said mamnoon means phorbiden in Arabic misspelled it as mamnoo this two words are slightly similar but they have different meanings mamnoon = ممنون mamnooe= ممنوع

  • 1 decade ago

    in TAMIL, 'kuti' is often referred to as a cute little baby, or an adorable infant

  • 1 decade ago

    ... can mean many things,

    Kuti/cuti... is a cell of monks, is a common African name, in the US little boys have them... many things.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well in America children say it in reference to invisible germs that don't really exist. It would be used like "Johnny has cooties". But I have a feeling this isn't what your referencing.

  • 1 decade ago

    It means a box or a can in Greek and Albanian. It's also Greek slang for c*nt.

  • Chinty
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    I thought it is was hindi for b****. But apparently some ppl say its bengali..not sure. But im definitly sure it means b***h

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