arti

See also: Arti, artı, and årti

Albanian

Etymology

From hartinë (Scots pine).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aɾˈti/

Noun

arti m (indefinite plural artinj, definite singular artiri, definite plural artinjtë)

  1. (botany) Bosnian pine (Pinus heldreichii)

Synonyms

References

  1. Topalli, Kolec (2017), arti”, in Fjalor Etimologjik i Gjuhës Shqipe, Durrës, Albania: Jozef, page 124

Ido

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈarti/

Noun

arti

  1. plural of arto

Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay erti (meaning), from Sanskrit अर्थ (artha, meaning, wealth)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ar.ti/
  • Hyphenation: ar‧ti

Noun

arti

  1. meaning
    apa arti kata ini? - What is the meaning of this word?
  2. usage

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • artian
  • berarti
  • keberartian
  • mengartikan
  • pengartian
  • searti

Further reading


Italian

Noun

arti m

  1. plural of arto

Noun

arti f

  1. plural of arte

Anagrams


Latin

Adjective

artī

  1. nominative masculine plural of artus
  2. genitive masculine singular of artus
  3. genitive neuter singular of artus
  4. vocative masculine plural of artus

Latvian

Participle

arti

  1. nominative plural masculine form of arts

Lithuanian

Etymology 1

This word matches Ancient Greek ἄρτι (just, just now), Old Armenian արդ (ard, just now). Probably an old locative; compare dialectal artiẽ and namiẽ (at home). Proto-Indo-European *h₂er-t- is from *h₂er- (fit). For the meaning, compare Ancient Greek ἄρτιος (ártios, right, fitting).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɐrˈtʲɪ/

Adverb

artì (comparative arčiau, superlative arčiausiai)

  1. nearby, close, around
    Apsidaĩręs apliñkui, jìs niẽko artì nemãtė. - He looked around and didn't see anyone close by.

Preposition

artì

  1. (with genitive) near, close to
    Džiaugiúosi, kàd studijúosiu artì namų̃ ir̃ priẽ jū́ros. - I'm glad I'll be studying close to home and by the sea.

Adjective

artì f pl

  1. positive feminine plural nominative form of artus.
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From Proto-Balto-Slavic *arˀ-; compare Latvian ar̂t, Proto-Slavic *oràti. From Proto-Indo-European *h₂érh₃-ye-; compare Latin arō (plough), Ancient Greek ἀρόω (aróō, plough), Tocharian A and Tocharian B āre, Proto-Germanic *arjaną > English ear.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈar.tʲɪ/

Verb

árti (third-person present tense ãria, third-person past tense ãrė)

  1. plough (use a plough to create furrows for planting)
Conjugation
Derived terms

Sardinian

Etymology

Compare Italian arte.

Noun

arti

  1. (Campidanese) art
  2. (Campidanese) profession
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