See also: fúti and fuți

Finnish edit

Verb edit

futi

  1. inflection of futia:
    1. third-person singular past indicative
    2. present active indicative connegative
    3. second-person singular present imperative
    4. second-person singular present active imperative connegative

Kabuverdianu edit

Verb edit

futi

  1. slip
  2. escape

References edit

  • Gonçalves, Manuel (2015) Capeverdean Creole-English dictionary, →ISBN

Niuean edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Oceanic *pudi, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *punti, from Proto-Austronesian *punti. Compare Fijian vudi, Arosi hugi, Tongan fusi, Nukuoro hudi, Rennellese huti.

Noun edit

futi

  1. banana

Swahili edit

Etymology edit

Borrowed from English foot.[1]

Pronunciation edit

  • (file)

Noun edit

futi (n class, plural futi)

  1. foot (unit of length)

References edit

  1. ^ Mugane, John M. (2015) The Story of Swahili (Africa in World History), Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, →ISBN, page 54:The English-derived Swahili words for units of distance and time include futi (foot), inchi (inch), kilometa (kilometer), maili (mile), yadi (yard), and sekunde (second), all spelled according to their Bantu adaptations.

Tetum edit

Etymology edit

From *buti, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *butiʀ. Compare Tagalog butig.

Noun edit

futi

  1. wart

Volapük edit

Noun edit

futi

  1. accusative singular of fut