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munti

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See also: munți and Munti

Aromanian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin montem.

Noun

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munti m (definite singular muntili, plural muntsã, definite plural muntsãlj) or (definite singular muntãli, plural munts, definite plural muntsie)

  1. mountain

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Catalan

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Verb

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munti

  1. inflection of muntar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Esperanto

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Etymology

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Derived from the descendants of Latin *montāre. Compare Italian montare, French monter, English mount, German montieren. Doublet of monto.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmunti/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -unti
  • Syllabification: mun‧ti

Verb

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munti (present muntas, past muntis, future muntos, conditional muntus, volitive muntu)

  1. (transitive) to assemble, put together
    Hieraŭ ni muntis la novan bretaron.
    We assembled the new shelving yesterday.
  2. (computing, jewelry) to mount
    munti durdiskonto mount a hard drive
    munti diamanton sur ringoto mount a diamond on a ring
  3. (photography, videography) to edit, sequence
    Li baldaŭ muntos la scenojn filmitajn por la venonta filmo.
    He will edit the filmed scenes for the forthcoming movie soon.

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Italian

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Participle

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munti m pl

  1. masculine plural of munto

Megleno-Romanian

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Etymology

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From Latin montem.[1] Compare Romanian munte.

Noun

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munti f (plural munț)

  1. mountain

References

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  • Atasanov, Petar (1990), Le mégléno-roumain de nos jours: Une approche linguistique, Hamburg: Buske

Ngarrindjeri

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Noun

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munti

  1. thunder

Pipil

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Etymology

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Compare with Classical Nahuatl mōntli.

Noun

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munti (plural mujmunti, possessive -mun, possessive plural -mujmunwan)

  1. son-in-law

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Further reading

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  • Lyle Campbell (1985), Georg Bossong, Wallace Chafe, editors, The Pipil Language of El Salvador, Mouton Publishers, →ISBN, pages 40, 354
  • Rafael Lara-Martínez, Rick McCallister (2014), Glosario cultural pipil y nicarao (in Spanish), 1st edition, Editorial Universidad Don Bosco, →ISBN, page 156
  • Sixta Pérez, Héctor Martínez (2003), Yultajtaketzalis (in Spanish), →ISBN, page 142

Remontado Agta

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Etymology

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Compare Tagalog munti.

Adjective

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muntî

  1. small; little

Sicilian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin montem. Compare Italian mónte.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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munti m

  1. mountain

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Tagalog

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Etymology

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Compare Remontado Agta munti.

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Adjective

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muntî (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜓᜈ᜔ᜆᜒ)

  1. small; little
    Synonyms: maliit, kararampot, kakatiting

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Noun

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muntî (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜓᜈ᜔ᜆᜒ)

  1. (endearing) a term of endearment for a child or younger sibling: shorty
  2. (derogatory) short person
    Synonym: pandak
  3. (derogatory) stupid person
    Synonym: bobo
  4. (obsolete) act of shrinking something big

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Venetan

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Noun

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munti

  1. plural of pónte