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♪ jote
ಜೊತೆ
- (noun)
- the state of being associated; companionship; fellowship; partnership; association.
- any of a pair.
- a set or association of two persons, animals or things; a pair.
- the condition of being prepared; preparation; readiness.
- the state or condition of being the same in power, value, rank, etc.; equality; parity.
- a set of two successive lines following a ಸುಳಾದಿ, a particular type of Kannaḍa compositions; a couplet.
- ಜೊತೆಕಟ್ಟು jote kaṭṭu to associate (oneself) with; to make friends with; ಜೊತೆಮಾಡು jote māḍu = ಜೊತೆಗೊಳಿಸು; ಜೊತೆ ಸೇರಿಸು jote sērisu = ಜೊತೆಗೊಳಿಸು; 3. to cause people to be friendly with each other (esp. the ones who were not in good terms); ಜೊತೆ ಸೇರು jote sēru to make friends with; to associate oneself with another (in an undertaking, project, scheme etc.).
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♪ jote
ಜೊತೆ
- (adverb)
- together - a) in or into a gathering, group, mass or place; b) in or into contact, collision, union, etc. with each other.
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♪ jāta
ಜಾತ
- (adjective)
- brought into life or being; born.
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♪ jāta
ಜಾತ
- (noun)
- he who is born.
- that which is born, produced, brought into being.
- any animal being.
- a boy or man in relation to his father or mother; a male offspring.
- the act, fact or an instance of (something, someone) coming into life or being; birth.
- a large number of persons gathered, came together; a crowd.
- a man of noble birth.
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♪ jatta
ಜತ್ತ
- (noun)
- = ಜತನ.
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♪ jātā
ಜಾತಾ
- (noun)
- a large number of people proceeding in a procession in an organised manner.
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♪ jātā
ಜಾತಾ
- (adverb)
- excluding (some or a few).
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♪ jāda
ಜಾದಾ
- (adjective)
- great in amount, degree or number.
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♪ jāda
ಜಾದಾ
- (adverb)
- in great number, degree or amount.
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♪ jati
ಜತಿ
- (noun)
- a man leading ascetic life in an attempt to find the philosophic truth behind the universe; an ascetic.
- (mus.) a short break at a particular place in the course of singing or playing a musical composition; a pause.
- a harmonious and rhythmical musical composition, chiefly made of musical notes, used in dance.
- (pros.) a break or suspension, as a caesura, in a line of verse; a pause.